Not exact matches
Vast underground water tanks occasionally catch sight
of a relatively low - energy neutrino streaming out from the sun, but these «telescopes» can't gather enough neutrinos from distant
objects to do
much research on them, and such detectors often can't tell what direction the neutrino came from.
«We're actually reading words
much like we identify any kind
of visual
object, like we identify chairs and tables,» says study author Jonathan Grainger, a cognitive psychologist at France's National Center for Scientific
Research, and Aix - Marseille University in Marseille, France.
Canadian Institute for Advanced
Research senior fellows Brian Leander and Patrick Keeling supervised lead author Greg Gavelis at the University
of British Columbia and, in collaboration with senior fellow Curtis Suttle, showed that this eye - like structure contains a collection
of sub-cellular organelles that look very
much like the lens, cornea, iris and retina
of multicellular eyes that can detect
objects — known as camera eyes — that are found in humans and other larger animals.
I must confess, I used to err very
much on the side
of caution when it came to kids and knives, until I started finding
research that delaying a child's ability to learn to use sharp
objects like knives can actually interfere with their psychological development and is akin to «delaying potty training until school age.»
These
objects are very
much alive and well, according to a new study by the Pew
Research Center, despite the fact that we live in an age where you can download the same information onto various pieces
of technology.
This exhibition, which bears the title «Inconsiderate Fantasies
of Negative Acceleration Characterized by Sacrifices
of a Non-Consensual Nature by the Legendary Survival
Research Laboratories,» will be SRL's first art - world solo show, and will feature eight
of their kinetic sculptures alongside video documentation
of other work,
much of which looks at how technological
objects can overpower their users.
The work on view reflects Jackson's curiosity with aspects
of MIT's
research, as well as his own while in residency at the institution — particularly the Energy Initiative, since the Brooklyn - based sculptor has historically employed the use
of recycled and repurposed
objects in
much of his work.
Drawing from extensive
research and documentation on a variety
of issues (World War I, Islamic art, financial scandals, the skyscraper index, historical personalities, the study
of colour, and
much more) Raad delivered his findings through
objects and story - telling — in the artist's practice, medium and subject - matter never quite fit a static definition.