Art & Tech Scientists Tracing Leonardo da Vinci’s Family Tree Have Tracked Down 14 Living Relatives—Including a 62-Year-Old Artist The descendants include farmers, office workers, and an upholsterer. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 7, 2021
Art & Tech In Photos: See Inside the American Museum of Natural History’s New Hall of Gems, Dedicated to ‘Nature’s Art’ (and Rihanna’s Necklace) The hall has been completely renovated to showcase "nature's art." By Sarah Cascone, Jun 9, 2021
Art & Tech NASA’s Stunning New Photograph of the Milky Way Is a Cosmic Masterpiece 20 Years in the Making The composite image offers a startling look into a violent event. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 4, 2021
Art & Tech Can Artists Make Contact With Aliens? Should They? An Institute Dedicated to Finding Life Beyond Planet Earth Is Asking Them for Help Organized with the European Artificial Intelligence Lab, a new two-part residency will conclude at the annual Ars Electronica festival in Austria. By Sarah Cascone, May 12, 2021
Art & Tech Christie’s Is Selling a Bottle of Wine That Spent 14 Months on the International Space Station. The Price Is Out of This World The bottle of “space-aged” wine comes with a custom trunk and a meteorite corkscrew. By Taylor Dafoe, May 6, 2021
Art & Tech Even Street Artists Don’t Like Seeing Their Work Tagged. Now, Chemists Have Developed New Methods to Clean Murals of Graffiti The chemistry is complicated, but the resulting product is easy to use and could revolutionize the field of street art restoration. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2021
Art & Tech Astronomers Have Captured the Most Detailed Photo of a Black Hole Ever—See the Magnetic Fields That Power It Here The new image was taken two years after the same astronomers captured the first photo of a black hole. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 31, 2021
Art & Tech This Mysterious Ancient Greek Device May Be the First Computer. Now Scientists Have Just Taken a Big Step Towards Making It Work The Antikythera Mechanism has been recreated in a computer simulation—yet enigmas still remain. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 15, 2021
Art & Tech In an Astounding New Book, a Neuroscientist Reveals the Profound Real-World Benefits Art Has on Our Brains Neuroscientist Pierre Lemarquis explains how we need "medicine that’s a little artistic." By Devorah Lauter, Mar 2, 2021
Art & Tech Most People Can’t Tell the Difference Between Art Made by Humans and by AI, a Rather Concerning New Study Says The study was inspired by news of an AI-generated artwork selling at auction for $432,500. By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2021
Art & Tech Meet the Performance Artist Who’s Using Data From the Mars Rover to Help NASA Figure Out If There Is Life on the Red Planet Sara Schnadt is a key player in NASA's latest mission. Her journey started in an unlikely place. By Brian Boucher, Feb 23, 2021
Art & Tech This Artist Wanted to Teach Aliens About Life on Earth. So, She Teamed Up With NASA Scientists to Send an Artwork Into Outer Space Julia Christensen partnered with scientists and engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. By Brian Boucher, Dec 8, 2020
Art & Tech An Underwater Sculpture Park Coming to Miami Beach Is a Stark Warning About What Climate Change May Bring The underwater sculptures will form a kind of reef to help regrow damaged coral. By Brian Boucher, Nov 23, 2020
Art & Tech Scientists Claim This New Paint Is the Whitest White Ever Made—and It Could It Help Combat Global Warming The acrylic paint reflects 95.5 percent of sunlight. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 27, 2020
Art & Tech An AI Algorithm Developed at MIT Can Spot Similarities Between Artworks Made in Vastly Different Periods of Art History The MosAIc algorithm compares artworks from the collections of the Rijksmuseum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 6, 2020