Scientists have turned to artifacts associated with Leonardo da Vinci on a quest to track down the legendary polymath’s ...
Scientists have wanted to study Leonardo da Vinci to see if his genetics hold the key to his genius for years. But there's a ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Science correspondent Richard Stone about recent developments in the search for Leonardo da ...
In a first, scientists have extracted DNA from a Renaissance-era drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, but they can't be ...
Learn about the Leonardo DNA Project and the diverse biological traces that survive on the surface of historical artifacts.
The world’s second-known portrait of Leonardo da Vinci has been unearthed. For years, the Old Master drawing of an unknown bearded man has belonged to the British Royal Family. The identity of the ...
If a philomath were allowed to travel back in time, they would probably start their odyssey by visiting the studio of ...
What if a single Renaissance drawing could reveal not just who made it, but the biological traces of Leonardo da Vinci ...
Leonardo da Vinci, art history’s most famous southpaw, was actually ambidextrous, researchers have proven. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence conducted an in-depth study of Leonardo’s earliest known ...
Researchers caution evidence remains preliminary but say genetic analysis could reshape how artworks are authenticated - ...
Five centuries after Leonardo da Vinci died, scientists are probing a startling possibility: that microscopic traces of his ...