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PETRI dishes have rarely looked so beautiful, transformed into art. In Vanitas (in a Petri dish), Suzanne Anker selected objects ranging from butterfly wings, mushrooms and mosses to metal and glass ...
ST. CLOUD — A local company's grow-your-own art contest is once again looking to crown a champion who cleverly combined art and science. This year marks the seventh year of Microbiologics' Creepy ...
For all the strange things artists have turned into canvasses, Klari Reis manages to stand apart. Since 2009, she's been perfecting the art of painting in petri dishes. Reis is currently nine months ...
Who says scientists can’t be creative? The American Society for Microbiology organizes an Agar Art competition, where researchers battle it out by creating artwork in a Petri dish—and these are this ...
'Tis the season for group shows of small, affordable artworks — not stocking stuffers, exactly, but clearly designed for gifting. Target Gallery is presenting such a display, but one that's agreeably ...
Recreations of Vincent Van Gogh's famous work "The Starry Night" are everywhere — museums, college dorm rooms, fridges, mousepads, airport gift shops, T-shirts and more. Now, thanks to one crafty ...
The scientist created works of art using microbes, but did his artwork help lead him to his greatest discovery? Rob Dunn Well before his discovery of penicillin, Alexander Fleming was a member of the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you don't think bacteria are beautiful, think again. This year's Agar Art Contest, an annual ...
Ever wonder what germs are really growing on those subway poles? Brooklyn-based artist Craig Ward decided to find out. After riding all 22 of New York’s subway lines, he collected bacterial samples ...
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