Observation is fundamental to science. In fact, one could even argue that science is observation, nourished and channeled for the purpose of better understanding what our world is and how it works.
Scientists often struggle to explain their research to nonscientists, whether it’s at a cocktail party, on an airplane, or when speaking to a journalist. For Julie Rorrer, the struggle began with a ...
Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, T. 75, Fasc. 4, Modelos e Metáforas: Arte e Ciência / Models and Metaphors: Art and Science (2019), pp. 2229-2246 (18 pages) This is an attempt to answer the following ...
Today’s architects are living in interesting times. Long gone are the days when we had to be experts in drafting by hand; computer-aided design (CAD) software and 3-D modeling tools can generate ...
Homo sapiens created the world's first known drawing on this stone about 73,000 years ago in what is now South Africa. The stone is made out of pre-heated silcrete, a fine-grained cemented form of ...
Join the drop-in community drawing sessions for art lovers ages eight and up at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History! Stretch your creative muscles as you sketch animals in pencil, drawing ...
Has it been a while since you stretched your creative muscles? Leap back into art with inspiration from the antique hand-colored lithographs of Big Cats & Wild Dogs. School Programs Specialist Amihan ...