Princeton University has unveiled a new exhibit of the kind of art rarely seen by average museumgoers. “The 55 pieces in the exhibit are all the products of scientific research, or works of art that incorporate the ideas or tools of science… The art includes a neon image of a virus infecting human cells; multicolored, magnified ants; an image of colliding galaxies; and a close-up of the genitalia of a spider. There’s even a line drawing of Albert Einstein in a bustier.”