Ildikó Enyedi has created one of the year’s most eccentric cinematic seductions — a piece of arboreal erotica that would ...
A few years ago I got a call from my cousin in Paris asking if I could get tickets to a contemporary opera production in Brussels. The request wasn’t for him, it was for someone else. “Keep it quiet,” ...
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Rebuilding the elephant – why the NPP’s 2026 chairmanship race is a structural test for 2028
By Philip Yaw MANUThe New Patriotic Party’s 2026 chairmanship contest is not a routine internal reshuffle; it is the first ...
Hollywood has never been known for its strict adherence to science. In most blockbusters the laws of physics are treated more like polite suggestions than hard rules. Need I mention “Armageddon”? I ...
On Saturday, April 11 at 2 p.m., the Clark Art Institute presents a lecture by Laurie Norton Moffatt in celebration of her 40-year tenure as director and ...
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Art collective fosters climate awareness
A group of artists from across the United States will be gathering in Homer from mid to late March on a collective artist residency titled “Coastal Contrasts & Sacredness of Place.” Founding members ...
See signed letters from every United States president at a Cartersville Georgia museum where history, rare documents, and fascinating stories come together ...
While famous Washington attractions get overrun with visitors, Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park maintains a sense of space and tranquility. You can explore without fighting crowds, take your time ...
People and computers perceive the world differently, which can lead AI to make mistakes no human would. Researchers are working on how to bring human and AI vision into alignment.
Researchers use afterimages to prove the brain predicts eye movements with 94% accuracy, revealing the internal "efference copy" mechanism that keeps our vision stable.
Self-related information automatically modulates early attentional selection into awareness through mechanisms distinct from physical salience, revealing an obligatory, individualized ...
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The ghosts we see: Afterimages provide clues to how our brains perceive a stable environment
Our eyes alone do not provide us with a continuous and stable view of the world. They jump several times each second in rapid movements called saccades. Because the eye projects the world onto the ...
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