A new study offers key insights into how engineers built the rounded structures without using supports
A guard will "chaperone" groups of six through the Scuderie del Quirinale's blockbuster Raphael exhibition
Spot "barks" orders anytime people are standing too close
A new tool from Google Arts & Culture allows users to apply artists' signature styles to their own photographs
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has released nine virtual experiences for audiences to explore during quarantine
Fifty-two artists participated in the Long Island event
Neuroscientists have been using the tool since 2017 to pinpoint where exactly their data are coming from
In April alone, the Sturminster Newton Mill ground more than one ton of wheat
The quarantined felines of the world are coming for your screens
Gamers are brushing up on their art history knowledge to spot Redd's counterfeit creations
By building a new broch, the project aims to better understand how and why the original structures were constructed
The city's residents sorted waste materials for reuse in future projects, according to new research
The 20th-century architect defined a uniquely American style that used nature-inspired motifs and horizontal lines
The purplish-blue pigment, derived from a Portuguese fruit, fell out of use by the 19th century
"Occupy White Walls" allows players to design their own art galleries—and explore others' out-of-the-box creations
Doctors and nurses are attaching smiling photos of themselves to the outside of their protective gear to maintain connections with patients
Select Andrew Lloyd Webber productions will stream on YouTube for 48 hours at a time
The art within Shing Yin Khor's virtual world represents a sassy response to the game's built-in natural history museum
The classically trained actor is reading a sonnet a day on Instagram
New research suggests the civilization used huge enclosures to trap and stockpile live fish to support its complex society
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