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Banksy: Now In Labs Everywhere
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Banksy: Now In Labs Everywhere
| Banksy: Now In Labs Everywhere |
![]() Science, the esteemed global magazine of cutting-edge research, has an unlikely cover star this week. Banksy?s Bethnal Green flower adorns the hallowed page with the following explanation: An example of "art" by self-styled guerrilla artist Banksy, as seen in East London in November 2007. Human behavior that would be characterized as antisocial punishment can also be called art; prosocial institutions, most notably the campaign Keep Britain Tidy, refer to Banksy's work as vandalism. Odd choice in an issue that also reports on the modelling of a black hole event horizon using fibre optics, a new ring system around a moon of Saturn and coiled-coil irregularities and instabilities in Group A Streptococcus M1. OK, that last one?s not so exciting. Getting on the front cover of Science is a career-making event for researchers who achieve it. We will watch Banksy?s academic progress with interest. Perhaps he?s working on spray-on solar cells. Look out for next week?s cover of Nature, which is plastered in Tox08. |
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