Velliquette's current solo exhibition, 'The Light That Sees,' features 21 new works made from monochromatic, layered paper.
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At Ayala Museum’s OpenSpace, Derek Tumala’s “Garden of Others, A Tree Grows” transforms the “other” into a mirror of nature and humans ...
Discover how a new metallic gel could make liquid metal batteries safe for use in electric vehicles and other mobile applications.
University of Toronto researchers have designed a new composite material that is both very light and extremely strong—even at ...
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