If an object floats or sinks, it is primarily due to Archimedes' principle, an upward force exerted by a liquid on any object submerged in...
Leonardo da Vinci had a very curious mind; he was interested in everything related to living beings, and he was particularly fascinated by the human...
Upon his arrival in Arles in 1888, Van Gogh finds in the south of France an intense and vibrant light that immediately inspires him. Accustomed...
Yves Saint Laurent is one of the first designers to give women real freedom in their wardrobes. In the 1960s, at a time when wearing...
Leonardo was interested in everything, from mechanics to human anatomy, including drawing or studying the birds flying above his head. This insatiable curiosity constantly led...
At the very beginning, the Eiffel Tower was covered with a coat of bright red paint called Venetian red. This bold choice was primarily intended...
For Van Gogh, yellow represented above all an intense form of joy and light. He often associated this color with the sun, a symbol of...
When the wind hits a building, it is forced to go around the obstacle and consequently changes direction. Because of this, it often accelerates, compresses...
Louis XIV adored water and everything related to water games, a true fan of all kinds of water spectacles. From a young age, he was...
Climbing plants have developed a few biological tricks. Some have tendrils, which are thin and flexible stems that wrap around a support to gradually climb...