Invisible to the naked human eye, cellular behavior tells a complex yet enduring story about the origins of all life on Earth. On Nov. 20, visitors to the Museum of Science could see and hear that ...
What do tornadoes, trees and trapeze artists have in common? University of Georgia biologist Uma Nagendra wove those elements together to come up with the winning entry in the seventh annual "Dance ...
Dance is a unique artistic activity. Dancers need to be more than artists; they need to be athletes, too. And yet, all too often, dancers’ careers are cut short by injuries that could have been ...
Gene Moyle does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Research has finally determined how to tell if your moves in the club just aren't cutting it, adding to what we've already known about men for years. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011.
A dramatically choreographed performance that veered from gracefully spinning aerialists to gyrating, hoop-wielding dancers wearing glow-in-the-dark costumes, twirled its way to first place in the ...
Guys in Speedos portraying chicken sperm: That's a winning combination for the "Dance Your Ph.D." contest, which celebrates efforts to turn doctoral thesis topics into interpretive dance. This year's ...
Most of us aren’t asked to dance our life’s work, and that’s probably a good thing. But John Bohannon, a visiting scholar at Harvard University and writer for Science Magazine, believes dance is the ...
“All of my teachers are working musicians, and they have all had their gigs canceled,” she says. “One of my biggest priorities is keeping these guys working and getting paid.” Norehad and her staff ...
UPDATE: The grand prize winner is Joel Miller, for his "Microstructure-Property relationships in Ti2448 components produced by Selective Laser Melting: A Love Story." See that and the other winners ...