Fujiko Nakaya works with an unusual medium. The Japanese artist is sculpting fog clouds at the Exploratorium's new site at Pier 15
This year, a San Francisco-based artist will unveil 365 new paintings, reminiscent of growing bacteria, on her blog, The Daily Dish
A photographer painstakingly pieces together raw data collected by spacecraft to produce color-perfect images of the Sun, planets and their many moons
Photographer Thierry Cohen tries to reconnect city dwellers with nature through his mind-blowing composite images—now at New York City's Danziger Gallery
A German contemporary artist creates a meditative space—lined with beeswax—at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
With a surprisingly light touch, the New York City-based photographer instills feelings of solitude in his images of massive glaciers
Conference-goers put into verse the ethane lakes on a Saturn moon, the orbital paths of Martian moons and a megachondrule's mistaken identity
A research fellow at the University of Melbourne has found a sneaky way to convert math haters to math lovers. He turns complex geometries into art
The spectacular aurora borealis is inspiring artists to create light installations, musical compositions, food and fashion
From a caterpillar to the Milky Way, the ten finalists in the contest's Natural World category capture the peculiar, the remarkable and the sublime
Artist Nathalie Miebach uses meteorological data to create 3D woven works of art and playable musical scores
In his new book, Serpentine, Mark Laita captures the colors, textures and sinuous forms of a variety of snake species
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
Is it art? Or science? With DNA, Eduardo Kac pushes the limits of creativity and ethics
Artists are borrowing from biology to create dazzling "biodesigns" that challenge our aesthetics—and our place in nature
Macrophotographer Thomas Shahan takes portraits of spiders and insects in the hopes of turning your revulsion of the creatures into reverence
A clever print by designer Jacqueline Schmidt pays homage to 12 different species with one thing in common—they mate for life
Former Smithsonian taxidermist Paul Rhymer is a judge on "Immortalized," a TV competition that pits up-and-comers against superstars in the field
British artist Luke Jerram's handblown glass sculptures show the visual complexity and delicacy of E. coli, swine flu, malaria and other killing agents
A juried competition honors photographs, illustrations, videos, posters, games and apps that marry art and science in an evocative way
Italian artist Lorenzo Possenti created 16 enormous sculptures of giant insects, all scientifically accurate, now on display at an Oklahoma museum
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