
Mixing art and science in Moscow
16 May 2012
As science funding becomes a higher priority in Russia, there may be more room for artists in the lab too

16 May 2012
As science funding becomes a higher priority in Russia, there may be more room for artists in the lab too

25 April 2012
Neuroanatomist and stroke survivor Jill Bolte Taylor tells Kat Austen why she hopes her display of cerebral artwork will raise awareness of the brain

18 April 2012
The periodic table's heaviest atoms are also its most transient – so how do you go about testing their properties?

14 March 2012
In his new novel, The Sensorium of God, Stuart Clark catalogues the messy international and interpersonal politics at the time of Newton's breakthroughs

8 February 2012
The Elixir project combines dance, sculpture and song to explore our relationship with water

25 January 2012
Photographer Ragnar Axelsson captures an austere waning world beautifully in his exhibition Last Days of the Arctic

16 November 2011
With his heavy eyeliner and quirky act, comedian and musician Tim Minchin considers himself a "gateway drug" to science, philosophy and rationalism

9 November 2011
In a new Paris exhibition, prizewinning mathematicians team up with artists to inspire works that bring intangible concepts to life

12 October 2011
Will the artists who are moving into CERN be a distraction or an inspiration?

5 October 2011
Walk into a cave in south-west China and you could be stepping back 30,000 years – they could be a time capsule preserving rare nettles from the last ice age