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With the help of a tech start-up, the Madrid museum is enlisting technology to quantify large crowds in its artworks and ...
In 1900, a political writer described the “hill-billie” as someone who “talks as he pleases, drinks whiskey when he gets it ...
In his cozy workshop behind his D.C. home, contemporary kumiko craftsman David Gootnick, a Craft Show featured artist, uses the raw material of his practice: a five-foot-long, two-inch-thick plank of ...
Conference Career Expo, hosted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Smithsonian, united youth delegates to explore ...
The color, dubbed olo, is described as an intensely saturated teal. Researchers say it might have applications in ...
The designation was awarded by a London-based charity that aims to make cities more like national parks: "greener, healthier ...
Curators think the volume's corners and spine are bound in the skin of William Corder, an infamous criminal who was convicted ...
Space exploration missions have revealed that polar vortices aren’t uncommon beyond Earth. They’ve been observed throughout ...
“Pele Signs With Cosmos: ‘Soccer Has Arrived’ Here With the same ebullience that has marked his play, Pele took up his new ...
Inconsistent data may be hurting conservation efforts for these endangered plants, known for attracting visitors to their ...
Before dying in 2021, Alvin Lucier donated blood for "Revivification," an installation that generates sound in response to ...
For wolves to recover in human-dominated landscapes, humans need to accept a certain level of impact on their lives and some ...
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