In the world of “Isla Lacerta,” lizards can data mine and explorers can journey through caves. Design | Media Arts graduate student Theo Triantafyllidis’ solo exhibition, “Isla Lacerta” will be on ...
This comparatively modern constellation can be found between Cassiopeia and Cygnus from this week We began the month with the faint constellation of Cepheus, and end the month with the even fainter ...
This week’s Nature (April 12 issue) cover story introduces a study that explains the principle of pattern formation in the Jeweled Lacerta lizard using mathematics. Born with brownish spots on its ...
One thing I’ve learned over many decades of stargazing is this: Stare at the stars long enough and you’ll begin to find among them all kinds of recognizable patterns. Lions and tigers and bears ...
Faint constellation of Lacerta is now perfectly placed for northern hemisphere viewers to identify This week the small, admittedly faint constellation of Lacerta, the lizard, is perfectly placed for ...
Greetings everyone. Watch one of our magnificent sunsets tonight and as the sky grows dark, see if you can spot Mars and Mercury close to the western horizon. Then at 7:45, which is one hour after ...
The bright object seen in this Hubble image is a single and little-studied star named TYC 3203-450-1, located in the constellation of Lacerta (The Lizard). The star is much closer than the much more ...
image: The bright object seen in this Hubble image is a single and little-studied star named TYC 3203-450-1, located in the constellation of Lacerta (The Lizard). The star is much closer than the much ...
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