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Can a person disappear in plain sight? That’s the question Liu Bolin‘s remarkable work seems to ask. The Beijing-based artist is sometimes called “The Invisible Man” because in nearly all his art, Bolin is front and center — and completely unseen.

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Who would have thought about creating models of trucks, excavators and other industrial vehicles, from matches? Beside Djordje Balac of Croatia, of course. He builds incredibly accurate replicas of industrial vehicles with thousand of matchsticks. Hi

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hysicists at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Ill., trained their hard X-ray nanoprobe at Picasso's painting "The Red Armchair," completed in 1931, which they borrowed from the Art Institute of Chicago. The nanoprobe instrument can "see" d

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