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Jack Needham
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CERN isn't just colliding particles. It's welcoming artists
Chris Stokel-Walker
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The Tower of London poppies are being preserved on a digital map
Sian Bradley
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Snapchat vs the Humanities: should the arts take cues from Silicon Valley?
Thomas Crampton
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Australia's forgotten outback is being transformed into remarkable works of art
Bonnie Christian
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Listen to the eerie sounds of space debris soaring above your head
Victoria Woollaston-Webber
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Mat Collishaw's room-sized zoetrope offers a dazzling new spin on art's history
James Temperton
Media
We need to talk about the internet's fake ads problem
James Temperton
Art
It's all in the decomposition: everyday items are transformed into eerie-looking 'fossils'
Oliver Franklin-Wallis
Art
The refugee crisis captured in haunting detail using infrared cameras
Anna Sansom
Art
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Art
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Rowland Manthorpe
Art
Turn your giggle into 3D-printed art and it could be sent into space
Oliver Franklin-Wallis
Media
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Matt Reynolds
Art
From smog-eating towers to ocean-cleaning barriers, how design is inspiring innovation
Alice Bonasio
Media
Adblock Plus is going to start selling 'acceptable' ads. But you can still block them
Matt Burgess
Media
Facebook's changing its algorithms. You'll never guess what happens next
Matt Burgess
Art
Are you being watched? Artist uses webcam flaws to let you peer into other people's lives
James Temperton
Media
Remix, rewind, reinvent: predicting the future of media
Kevin Kelly
Art
These lorries are taking art to the streets
Pauline Bock
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