Reviewing the Venice Biennale, with its large number of artists in the main show alone (136 in 2015; 156 in 2013) is a difficult task. Add to it Read More »
"All my life, I have been led by my eyes, seeing and following, out of curiosity, going almost anywhere..., without much thinking."
Reviewing the Venice Biennale, with its large number of artists in the main show alone (136 in 2015; 156 in 2013) is a difficult task. Add to it Read More »
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Vernon Mountcastle, father of neuroscience died this January at age 96
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Memory Distortions in a Museum Tour—Mice (and fMRI) Tell the Truth (Posted 3/16/2014)
8/28/2014 Susumu Tonegawa, the neurobiologist from MIT and HHMI, who conducted Read More »
Illustration for Dante’s Purgatorio 20 by Gustave Doré (French, 1720-1778) (Public Domain)
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