Though COVID-19 vaccines are giving people hope of soon returning to normalcy, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) still recommends postponing any long-distance travel plans. Luckily, this doesn’t mean that people cannot still experience the world. One silver lining of travel restrictions is that many tourist attractions are brought directly to you and…
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After spending almost an entire year in lockdown, Americans have new hope of stopping the spread of Coronavirus. This hope comes in the form of vaccines produced by two companies, Pfizer and Moderna. The record-breaking speed of production has many skeptical about the efficacy and safety of the vaccines. Despite the efforts made by companies…
On June 9th The Untitled Space hosted TEDxNewYork‘s #SciConvo, a conversation on science and culture led by particle physicist Ben Lillie and Virginia Hughes, science editor of Buzzfeed. The salon style evening started out with wine and light bites, followed by the conversation style discussion on the subjects of science, culture, media, sexism in science,…
Rachel Sussman: The Oldest Living Things in the World PioneerWorks Center for Art and Innovation September 13-November 2, 2014 Since 2004, Rachel Sussman has worked with scientists, traveling all over the world to discover organisms 2,000 years and older. In her current project at PioneerWorks, The Oldest Living Things in the World, she explores the relation…