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We use our entire brain—and not just the temporal lobe, as once believed—to group words by meaning.
Google’s new “Art Camera” is set to travel the world, taking ultra-high-resolution “gigapixel” images to digitize a series of artworks.
Berklee pianist Tony Ann plays a medley of familiar ringtones.
Suffering from panic attacks, Ryan Bassil finds solace in the sounds of William Basinski, Oval, and Brian Eno.
A brief tour of Pantone’s factory headquarters in New Jersey, where color standards are set for the entire world.
In 1977, David Nash planted 22 ash saplings and trained them to grow into a dome. Nearly 40 years later, his vision continues to take shape.
In the 1660’s, German alchemist Hennig Brand intended to turn urine into gold. Instead he discovered phosphorus.
Referencing historical photos of Denali National Park, a photographer takes exact matches that show how climate change has altered the landscape.
To sing in water, composer Laila Skovmand developed “a technique where she keeps an air bubble in her mouth and sings through it when submerged.”
A primer to the controversial and brilliant Pet Sounds, which turns 50 this month.
This is what real giants would look like in the real world: often miserable.
As the landscape unfolds, an unlucky driver keeps arriving in horror movie scenes.