Monthly Archives: March 2021

Prelude to a Revolution | Antibodies Series Part 1

You may have heard a lot of talk about antibodies lately, especially in relation to vaccines. We wanted to tackle this important subject, but these tiny objects are deceptively complex! So, this is the first of three episodes in a … Continue reading

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Rewind Series | Fine Art Photography | Edge of Humanity

This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment.  Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, Nature & Urban | Fine Art Photographer Patrick Ems Artist Exposé | Visual … Continue reading

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The Batman and the Bridge Builder – 99% Invisible

Mark Bloschock is an engineer from Texas, and in the late 1970s, he got a job with the Texas Department of Transportation renovating the  Congress Avenue Bridge. The bridge was a simple concrete arch bridge that spans Lady Bird Lake … Continue reading

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The Reason Cars Have Carpeted Floors

They collect dirt, grime, snow, and assorted gunk. They stain. So why do car manufacturers insist on carpeting floors? Spend enough time in your car, and you’ll eventually begin to consider the seeming absurdity of the vehicle’s carpeted floor. Carpet … Continue reading

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Sci-Fi Series: “The Big Nothing” | DUST

When the captain of an isolated mining station near Saturn is murdered, Detective Lennox is sent to investigate the three remaining crew members. Centered around a series of interrogations and flashback, Lennox discovers that everyone has a motive to kill. … Continue reading

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Banksy Creates Bob Ross-Dubbed Process Video of New Work Depicting Oscar Wilde Escaping Prison

What begins as a soft-spoken clip of America’s most iconic TV painting instructor, Bob Ross from his Joy of Painting show, suddenly shifts into a frenetic and extremely rare behind-the-scenes video of Banksy creating his latest work in Reading, Berkshire. Titled … Continue reading

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Rooms

Rooms is a print and film project that explores the connections between mental and physical spaces through conversation, illustration, design, and animation. Made In collaboration with shelfshelf, a publishing imprint and collaborative graphic design practice operated by Lucas Reif and … Continue reading

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Visualising irrationality with triangular squares

Get ready for some brand new and very pretty visual proofs of the fact that root 2, root 3, root 5 and root 6 are irrational numbers. Root 2 being irrational also translates into the fact that the equation x^2+x^2=y^2 … Continue reading

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Old Norse Influence on Northern English

Árni Leifsson and Andrew R (and possibly others) have pointed out that in the word ‘gymbr,’ the /-r/ ending is actually part of the stem! Seems I need to brush up on ON morphology a bit. However, I still don’t … Continue reading

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Apple Highlights Black Excellence With Photography Film Captured On iPhone – DesignTAXI.com | Design Taxi

The clip follows Black photographers sharing their hometowns with the world through their unique lens. Apple’s latest Shot on iPhone short film has been released on YouTube, in honor of Black History Month. Titled Hometown, the video is part of … Continue reading

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