The Lake Geneva Badger Girls Basketball team has a lot of talent on the court and is looking to put it all together to bring ...
The Autumnwatch team may have observed "the highest population of badgers anywhere ever recorded", presenter Chris Packham has said. The animals were tracked in the dark during last night's ...
The robot, dubbed the Honey Badger, is the creation of a Polish robotics company called MAB Robotics, which developed it to aid during underwater inspections and provide "maintenance services in ...
A show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago challenges the timeworn critics’ contention that painting is dead, expanding the idea of what painting can be. By Jane L. Levere This article is ...
Meller told CNN’s Anna Stewart that Ai-Da’s art highlights society’s relationship to technology and underscores a long tradition of art mirroring societal change. “All the greatest artists ...
Some art museums overawe with the sweep of their collections. Others thrill with a few perfectly placed masterworks. The best of them embody their cities’ ambitions and fulfill an ideal ...
Starting today, all of Fresco’s premium features are no longer locked behind a paywall. The app first launched in 2019 and isn’t particularly well-known compared to more established Adobe apps ...
Starting as a printmaker, Feddersen has expanded into painting, photography, large multimedia, collage, glasswork and basket making, according to his website. The Badger Herald got the chance to speak ...
If you don’t vote, you lose your voice in our democracy.” The event featured an array of activities like inflatables, yard games and pumpkin painting. Students and Madison residents attending the ...
Now the fourth-generation Honey Badger has added underwater walkies to the list of robodog capabilities. Poland's MAB Robotics was set up in 2019, after its founders emerged from a student ...
From there, the digital designs are recreated on paper using paint brushes controlled by its two bionic arms. ‘AI God’ by Ai-Da will be up for auction from October 31 to November 7.