Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
Chocolate is a treat that brings people together, whether as a sweet indulgence or a special gift for loved ones.
Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan went into an art museum in Miami Beach and displayed a banana duct taped to a wall.
New research has revealed a quantity related to the complexity and proportions of a tree's branches that artists have ...
From the slick silver 8210 to y2k flip phones and the futuristic ‘banana’ – made famous in The Matrix – the Finnish company became a global leader at a time when technology was still finding its place ...
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Creative Fruit Cutting Art Ideas to TryI lived in Saudi Arabia for 15 years - here are six etiquette rules you need to know if you visit and the common misconceptions tourists have Japan's Sakurajima volcano erupts sending ash plume 6 ...
An arboreal archaeologist roots around the Italian countryside and in centuries-old frescoes for a cornucopia of fruits long forgotten—but still viable to grow and consume ...
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Martin Frost, preserving the art of fore-edge paintingDiscover Martin Frost’s rare craft of fore-edge painting, where hidden art emerges ... enables local farmers in Pakistan to use the banana tree for more than just the fruit The trailer for ...
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