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Robert Rauschenberg: Untitled (Sue), 1950 Exposed blueprint paper, 177.2 x 105.7 cm
Enter, Exit by Max Ernst
Size: 80x205 cm
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A salty situation.
Zooplankton may be the smallest species in the freshwater food chain, but they play a big role in preserving our lakes, streams and wetlands. That’s one of the reasons why IBM  joined forces with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and The FUND for Lake George to create the Jefferson Project at Lake George to understand and protect freshwater ecosystems. Recently they studied the effects road salt has on a species of zooplankton. Road salt usage has increased 50-fold since 1940, and bodies of freshwater are increasing in salinity because of it. Using IBM technology, the researchers monitored zooplankton in varying levels of salinity and found that the organisms were capable of evolving a higher tolerance to the salt. This is good news for the ecosystem since the loss of plankton could have cascading effects throughout the food chain. See, small can be mighty too.
Explore the study’s results  →
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Argentinian illustrator Maria Luque’s intuitive approach. (See more)
Andrea Farina creates intricate embroideries
“I let each figure lead itself to the type of story it will tell.”
Impossible Balance by Marcus Palmqvist & Gem Fletcher
NYC, 1941: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Getting that perfect wedding picture has become an obsession for many Chinese couples. And these two newlywed lovers decided to go one step further to make their wedding-album as memorable as possible. The couple quit their jobs to embark on a journey across China to visit the country’s 56 ethnic minorities and get dressed in their traditional costumes, all for that perfect wedding photo album. Starting last September, the couple plans to continue their wedding tour till this autumn.