Your Candid Guide to Miami Art Week
An exhibition in a historic Cuban restaurant, a little-known erotic art museum, free popsicles, and … oh, right, art fairs!
How David Hockney’s Early Experiments Shaped His Iconic Style
The Bruce Museum will shine a light on the friendships, influences, and experiments that helped shape the artist’s visual language.
The Prolific Genius of Frank Walter
The Antiguan artist left behind 6,000 paintings and drawings, 600 sculptures, 2,000 photographs, and 50,000 pages of writings.
Boiled bubbles jump to carry more heat
The topic of water and the way it can move producing water droplets that leap — propelled by surface tension — and frost that jumps — by way of electrostatics — is a central focus of a group of scientists. Having incorporated the two phases of liqu…
In hotter regions, mammals seek forests, avoid human habitats
As the climate warms, preserving forest cover will be increasingly important for wildlife conservation, finds a study of North American mammals.
Leukemia cells activate cellular recycling program
To speed up their growth, leukemia cells typically activate the recycling of cellular structures — enabling them to dispose of defective components and better supply themselves with building materials. Researchers have now shown that leukemia cells wi…