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Exciting racecourses with flat water offerings inside of the Long Beach breakwater, big waves and big breeze on the outside ...
Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the birthday of influential Mexican graphic artist and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada.. Posada is most known for his skeleton images that are now synonymous ...
Lucy has been honoured with a Google Doodle on the 41st anniversary of her discovery. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent. ... 40 per cent of her skeleton was found intact, ...
Google Doodle marked the 1984 discovery of the Turkana Human, the most complete early human skeleton ever found, on Sunday.The animated doodle shows dozens of bone fragments assembling into a ...
This particular edition, from 1913, featured illustrations by British artist Edmund Joseph (sometimes E.J.) Sullivan, and one in particular spoke to them: a black-and-white drawing of a skeleton ...
Today's Google doodle celebrates the 41st anniversary of the discovery of 'Lucy,' one of the most complete hominin skeletons ever found. The animated doodle, which shows an ape-like ancestor along ...
Earlier this week, Google rolled out several themed 3D Animals, including a hot dog — really — and dancing skeleton.With Halloween in 24 hours, Google is kicking the 2020 celebration into full ...
DAY OF THE DEAD Google Doodle for Day of the Dead. Wednesday 2 November 2022 saw a familiar looking graphic greet any internet searches going through the world’s biggest engine.
Google Doodle celebrates 'Lucy': Animation marks the anniversary of when the Australopithecus skeleton was unearthed. Fossil dubbed AL 288-1 or 'Lucy' was found 41 years ago in Ethiopia ...
Today’s Google Doodle is a lovely animation celebrating the anniversary of the discovery of Lucy, a 3.18-million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis fossil at the Hadar research site in the Afar ...
Today's Google Doodle marks the discovery of “Lucy”, a skeleton found 41 years ago in Ethiopia that helped scientists understand the evolution of apes into bipedal humans.
A cyclist was not spooked by her latest Halloween-themed bike ride, drawing out the shape of a skeleton across a city. Rebecca Laurel, from Leicester, finished the 69-mile (111km) cycle on Sunday ...