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Delaney Turner

Role models, resources key to getting more girls into STEM

Photo: Mujer STEM Building change stems from building new role models to get women out of unpaid labor roles and into the country’s laboratories...

Betty La Fea is back in theatres!

Photo: Courtesy of Ana María Orozco We catch up with Ana María Orozco for a sneak peek at what audiences will see and some insights into what...

The Scientific Brain

The Scientific Brain: An exploration of how science and art meet

[caption id="attachment_33285" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] The Scientific Brain Credit: Delaney Turner[/caption] Protons and poetry. Music and...

Ulrike Kuchner

On celestial beauty and Our Place in Space: A Q&A with Ulrike Kuchner, PhD

‘In science we try to objectify humanity. We remove mistakes in the data. But in art I’m free to show the mistakes, to dissect the data, to take...

Tiempo sin Olvido

‘Tiempo sin Olvido’ brings Colombia’s pre-Hispanic past to life

Tiempo sin Olvido, the latest exhibition to open at the Museo Nacional ‘proposes a journey through some of the basic characteristics of society...

Google

On its 20th birthday, Google see strong Colombian potential

A lot of good can happen when you deliver on your mission to organise the world’s information. This, of course, has long been the mission statement...

prado

Prado treasures reproduced in new Bogotá exhibition

[caption id="attachment_31955" align="alignnone" width="960"] El 3 de mayo en Madrid , (1814), by Francisco de Goya, one of the paintings displayed...

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