Noses Art

Only one of Copenhagen’s many museums honors broken noses. Among the elegant Glyptotek Museum’s extensive collection of archaeological artifacts, modern paintings, and many sculptures from antiquity ...

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The Wasatch fault zone (WFZ), spanning a north-south urban corridor where ~80% of Utah's (USA) population resides, is one of the world's longest active normal faults and capable of producing M w 7 earthquakes. Geophysical analyses suggest that the WFZ is listric, dipping <30° at seismogenic depths. Seismic slip at such fault orientations is incompatible with Andersonian fault theory unless ...

To protect works of art, including this image of Disney’s Steamboat Willie, scientists developed an optoelectronic “nose” to sniff out potentially damaging compounds in pollution. Still from ...

The Lethbridge Herald: How nose art became symbolic for second world war planes

By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald The first thing that hits you isn’t the aircraft—it’s the art. Painted on salvaged aluminum panels, resurrected from ...

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TJ3 History Official on MSN: The stories behind WWII’s most iconic aircraft nose art