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SOFT WARE: BLENDER
Charlie Stanford, Melbourne
Much of what we don’t understand about being human is simply in our heads. The brain is a befuddling organ, as are the very questions of life and death, consciousness, sleep, and much more
How can science help reduce the risk of fractures in racing, and in turn societal concerns about horses in sport? Christopher M Riggs FRCVS explains
Sneak exercise into your day with minimal effort
Whether you want to build up to hitting 10,000 steps a day or enjoy a brisk stroll with the dog without pausing to catch your breath, walking is one of the best ways to get moving, shed unwanted pound
Anatomy, gesture and line quality are key aspects of figure drawing. Joshua Black ’ s advice will enhance your character work
Effective communication is as much to do with our bodies as it is to do with our words