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.
Science teachers may want to add doodling to their lesson plans, say researchers who found the freehand drawing may help students learn science. Scientists often rely on visual aids, using drawings, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Blending her love of art and science, Grace Sun, a senior at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, is on a mission to make complicated scientific concepts more accessible to the masses. In doing so, she ...
CARBONDALE — A pilot workshop next month at Southern Illinois University Carbondale will give participants a chance to discover a longstanding Renaissance era tradition of artistic anatomy by studying ...
Times readers were invited to share their drawings of the avian life around them. Here are more of our favorites. By The New York Times All through the summer, as part of our birding project, The ...
Join us on March 6-20 for the AI Art Biennale organized by SWPS University in Kraków. The program includes exhibitions, performances, artist talks, workshops, and a scientific conference.