
Here Be Dragons
They appear across times and cultures—and our fascination with them may have both evolutionary and paleontological origins
Kelly Reidy is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute. She leads offbeat tours at various museums in NYC and writes and performs ukulele songs about, among other things, love and mathematics. Follow Kelly on Twitter and Instagram @drunkascheese.
They appear across times and cultures—and our fascination with them may have both evolutionary and paleontological origins
The surrealist artist had a lifetime fascination with science and mathematics, which greatly influenced his art
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