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Bread as Medicine? New Brazilian Bread May Prevent Asthma
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Woman-Asthma-Inhaler-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Woman Asthma Inhaler" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high"><p>Bread made with probiotic yeast showed promising results in mouse experiments, indicating its potential to combat asthma, which affects 20 million Brazilians. Brazilian researchers have...</p></div>
Idris Khan’s First US Museum Show: “Repeat After Me”
“Repeat After Me” at the Milwaukee Art Museum is Idris Khan’s first solo museum show in the US, featuring many of the British artist’s significant series of work from the last two decades.
In conversation with the show’s curator, Marcelle Polednik, Khan talks about the persistent and ongoing themes in his work, particularly repetition.
Discover more : https://www.frieze.com/article/idris-khan-milwaukee-art-museum-repeat-after-me
Idris Khan: “Repeat After Me,” Milwaukee Art Museum, April 5–Au
Tyler Cala Williams on Their Teetering Between the Digital and Reality, Anime and How Neurodiversity Plays Appears in Their Work
Tyler Cala Williams, is an American artist, based in New York and New Jersey. They were born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey. Williams graduated in 2020 from Parsons, The New School where they received their BFA in Photography. Williams creates surreal self portraiture using digital software like photoshop to address appropriation in western traditional art movements and the nuances of the subjugated black.
Hi Tyler! It’s a pleasure to sit down with you! First question that I always ask
Rijksmuseum’s major autumn exhibition is Asian Bronze. 4,000 years of beauty.
<div>Rijksmuseum’s major autumn exhibition, Asian Bronze. 4,000 years of beauty, will be the first-ever major international exhibition of Asian bronze as a unified subject.</div>
Surprising Vortex Uncovered – Supercomputers Reveal Hidden Secrets of Solar Technology
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Topological-Polarons-373x210.png" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Topological Polarons" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async"><p>Simulations on the TACC Frontera and Lonestar6 supercomputers uncover topological vortices in polaron quasiparticles. In the past decade, metal-halide perovskites have rapidly progressed as a...</p></div>
Osaka court recognizes gay African man as refugee
<div>The court concluded that the plaintiff had been nearly killed by his family and could be harmed if he returns home.</div>
A “Word Processor” for Genes – Scientists Unveil Fundamentally New Mechanism for Biological Programming
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Bridge-Recombinase-Mechanism-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Bridge Recombinase Mechanism" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" loading="lazy"><p>Arc Institute scientists have discovered the bridge recombinase mechanism, a revolutionary tool that enables fully programmable DNA rearrangements. Their finding, detailed in a recent Nature...</p></div>
Ukraine eyes investment deal with Japan by year-end
<div>A new bilateral tax treaty is expected to enter into force in January next year, according to the Ukrainian government.</div>
Insurers and banks to sell Honda shares worth $3.3 billion, filing shows
<div>The move offers a sign that the unwinding of cross-shareholdings is catching pace in Japan.</div>
Sloan Brown’s independent art brand Rookie Made is “inspired by bad ideas”
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<div class="rich-text"><p data-block-key="r9uuq">To create her sporty, graphic wares, the Toronto-based designer splits her time working between textiles, traditional sign painting and digital illustration.</p></div></div>
Japan to survey job changes by foreign care workers
<div>The labor ministry aims to improve measures to secure and retain foreign human resources.</div>
Transforming Your Workspace: Office Interior Design Tips
<div>Working in a corporate sector seems to be difficult but only if the place is not maintained. We like to... <a class="read-more" href="https://fadmagazine.com/2024/07/04/office-interior-design-essentials-creating-a-working-environment/">Read More</a></div>
Pinch Me Hard and Soft, a solo exhibition of German artist Pauline Rintsch
<div>Pinch Me Hard and Soft, a solo exhibition of German artist Pauline Rintsch has just opened at YveYANG</div>
Getting down and dirty with Albert Serra
Albert Serra has never lacked confidence. The Catalan artist and film-maker once declared himself ‘the best’ Spanish director around, is prone to calling his films ‘masterpieces’ and has on several occasions described his work as ‘unfuckable’ – that is, you couldn’t poke holes in it if you tried. His films rarely make for easy viewing: unconcerned with plot or conventional character development…
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The Truth About Fish and Pregnancy: What’s Safe and What’s Not
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Pregnant-Women-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Pregnant Women" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" loading="lazy"><p>Researchers have developed a new model that assesses the risks and benefits of fish consumption, particularly during pregnancy, by considering the average mercury content in...</p></div>
Japan’s summer music festivals are feeling the heat in more ways than one
<div>Summer music festivals are back, but for how long? Climate change is putting the heat on our favorite outdoor entertainment.</div>
Researchers Unveil Natural Solution to Australia’s $280 Million Sheep Problem
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Heath-Goanna-Head-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Heath Goanna Head" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" loading="lazy"><p>Study reveals heath goannas, a species of giant lizard, could save the Australian sheep industry millions by managing blowfly populations better than invasive species, underscoring...</p></div>
Unusual New Species of Venomous Viper Discovered in China
<div><img width="373" height="210" src="https://scitechdaily.com/images/Ovophis-jenkinsi-373x210.jpg" class="attachment-cp-thumb-xl size-cp-thumb-xl wp-post-image" alt="Ovophis jenkinsi" style="margin-bottom: 15px;" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high"><p>A new venomous snake species, Ovophis jenkinsi, was discovered in Yunnan, known for its aggressive defense and preference for humid environments. A team of Chinese...</p></div>
Over 80 nursing homes in Japan went bankrupt in first half
<div>Rising costs and a severe manpower shortage are the main reasons driving care providers out of business.</div>
THE ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY: THE HISTORY OF ASTON MARTIN’S FOUNDERS ROBERT BAMFORD & LIONEL MARTIN
In the realm of high-class automobiles, not many labels garner as much respect and grandeur as Aston Martin. This famous brand has a long history of more than one century. It was formed by the dream and love for cars from the Aston Martin founders – Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin. In this blog post, we’ll explore the fascinating tale of one of the most memorable brands in car history.