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Supported by By Corey Kilgannon Visuals by Graham Dickie Deep in the labyrinth of the American Museum of Natural History, past the giant suspended blue whale ... told The New York Times in 1979 ...
Your ancestors were hauling massive whale bones up steep cliffs and dragging them miles inland to their cave homes 20,000 years ago. New research reveals that Stone Age humans were systematically ...
Natural history conservation ... Gallery and Museum. One of the biggest and most enjoyable challenges of my career was moving the 25-metre-long blue whale skeleton from the Mammals Gallery and ...
Scientists at UC Santa Cruz and local entrepreneurs are collaborating on a $350,000 restoration of the Seymour Center’s blue ...
[Photo/Agencies] Look out, blue whale — there's a new contender for your heavyweight title. A newly discovered whale that lived nearly 40 million years ago could be the heaviest animal to have ever ...
so it’s very special to have this whale be part of the new museum.” Borrowman spent years collecting the specimens that were on display at the centre, which began in 2002 and housed skeletons ...
A team of Washington State University-led researchers has recreated the world's oldest synthetic pigment, called Egyptian ...
A 1,000 year-old human skeleton which was buried sitting cross-legged in India has been moved to a museum six years after ... security guards and exposed to natural elements.
A careful study of artifacts that have spent years tucked away in museum collections across Europe shows that the Magdalenian ...
A total of 76 staff members at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History have submitted a petition to unionize. A representation election petition, known as an RC petition, was filed with the National ...
Making it easier for service men and women to enjoy the state’s culture is what the New Mexico Arts & Museum of International Folk Art aims to do. The Blue Star Museums Program offers active ...