fifty years ago today, astronomers discovered an unusual signal coming from deep space. it would go on to inspire one of the most iconic album covers of all time
Read Morea new project at the University of Maryland examines and documents the ways in which science is represented through the visual medium of photography
Read Moreon the set of French artist Caroline Corbasson's new film in the high desert
Read Morea visual journey through ten years of creative science
Read Moremaking music with sounds from space
Read Moreinspired by nautical craftsmanship and folk art, the designers at Studio Swine went in search of plastic in the ocean for their Gyrecraft project
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designers Anna Fulmine and Victoria Shahrokh mix everyday objects with scientific principles to create lush, dense and vivid scenes
Read Moreit looks like the LIGO experiment has detected gravitational waves caused by two black holes merging
Read Morewith Virgin Galactic and Y-3 collaborating on a new range of flightsuits and apparel, we take a closer look at the high-tech material inside
Read Morelong before America’s high-tech space shuttles were lofting astronauts and cargo into orbit and gliding back to Earth, a decidedly more basic version was forging a lonely path to space
Read Morea new book details some the lesser-known stories behind NASA’s Voyager mission
Read Morea super efficient kettle and biodegradable lighting feature in Designs of the Year
Read Morein this exclusive post, photographer Edgar Martins selects his favourite images from, and writes about the inspiration behind, his vast photographic documentary project, which captures the craft, materials and facilities behind the European Space Agency
Read Moreit's a bit battered, but at €80,000 this second-hand Hasselblad 500 EL is a bargain, considering where it's been and who's used it
hint: the Moon
an early morning exploration of Arcosanti
Read Morewe created a short film and detailed breakdown of Saturn's rings for Patternity's first festival of pattern – a showcase of all things stripey
Read Morehousing everything from delicate fulgurite structures created by lightning strikes to an ultra-dense ball of silicon nitride which can dent concrete, the Institute of Making is home to some of the world's most wondrous substances
Read Morefor our first school workshop, we challenged design students to create a physical monument for visitors to experience one thousand years from now
Read Morelocated high in the deserts of Chile, the European Southern Observatory’s Atacama Large Milllimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA) is made up of a series of interlinked antennas stretching across an ultra-arid plain 5000m above sea level
Read Moreas part of the TARA's recent stopover in London, super/collider and AnOther Magazine teamed up to host a little soirée on board the French environmental research ship
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