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The "intriguing new" rock engraving was found on the west bank of the Nile River near Aswan in November 2022, during a survey ...
"A big goal of the exhibit was the (Pequots) wanted to share the history of their people, but also reinforce the idea that Pequots are ... still here, despite everything that has happened to them." ...
Eight pieces of artwork were presented to the public at the City Plaza, and will soon to be displayed for at least two years ...
The buyer who scored Marie-Thérèse’s pink diamond in 1996 then commissioned JAR to set it in a diamond and blackened platinum fleur-de-lis design. Christie's Images Ltd. 2025 ...
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond has an abiding interest in the intersection of Indigenous and colonial culture. “That is just my reality: I have always wondered about why we are the way we are, the ...
The Winston Red Diamond is 2.33 carats and the world’s fifth-largest confirmed red diamond. CREDIT: Photo by Robert Weldon, courtesy of Ronald Winston. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter ...
But whether or not they realize it, many thousands of clones have already been produced as the cloning process has become ...
Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary is hosting a “Animals, Art & Automobiles” fundraising and adoption event, with the goal of raising money for the animals in Hallie Hill's care and finding pets ...
Have you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
Without being able to get into the heads of animals, it’s hard to say for sure. But instances of pig painters, whale crooners and bird sculptors certainly make it seem plausible.
Then there are animals that have been trained to make art. Pigcasso was a pig in South Africa whose trainer taught her to paint on canvas via reinforcement learning.
Medieval animal illustrations have popped up all over the internet. Why do they capture our imagination?