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Ham Session

From notes taken by Belgian researchers studying how different kinds of music affect pigs in captivity. reggae: Tail-wagging new beat: Pigs are looking around for danger rock: Stressful country: Pigs…

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Findings

The increasing conservatism that comes with age is largely a consequence of raising children; small children, but not macaques and capuchins, can perceive faces in inanimate objects; and psychopathic traits,…

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Findings

Photographs by Brenda Biondo, whose work is on view through September with the Center for Fine Art Photography at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art at Colorado State University, in…

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Objectivity

Facts, notoriously, do not care about our feelings. They are not subjective, but objective. The “I” who experiences emotion is located in time and space, the owner of a single…

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Findings

All the Living Things IV, Sunflowers, and Sun and Birds, mixed-media artworks by Emma Larsson, whose work is on view at Simard Bilodeau Contemporary, in Los Angeles © The artist.…

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Findings

Paintings by Dominique Goblet, from her monograph Ostende, which was published last year by Frémok. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Martel, Paris Paintings by Dominique Goblet, from her monograph Ostende,…

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Findings

We Met Thru Match.com, a mixed-media artwork by Tomokazu Matsuyama, whose work was on view in March at Kavi Gupta, in Chicago © The artist. Courtesy Kavi Gupta, Chicago Writing…

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Findings

Photographs by Albarrán Cabrera, from The World’s First Photobook Was Blue, which was published last year by Ira Stehmann, IBASHO, and the(M) éditions. The artists’ work will be on view…

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Findings

“Bodega, East 110 Street, NYC” and “Vila’s Barber Shop, NYC,” photographs by Roger Cabán from the exhibition En Foco: TheNew York Puerto Rican Experience, 1973–74 © The artist. Courtesy the…

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