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The group exhibit ‘Interdependence’ gathers Nepali women artists to reflect on our fragile relationship with nature’s five ...
Three human skulls lie in a row on a disk of black cloth – not the bones themselves, but small wooden tokens representing an uncomfortable part of the World Museum’s collection of human remains. This ...
The 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments ...
Westbound Interstate 70 reopened after 5 p.m., about 4 hours after a fatal collision, and there were still big backups at ...
William Kentridge, the renowned South African artist, began to film himself in his studio during the coronavirus pandemic ...
Artificial intelligence can beat world champions at chess, generate stunning artwork, and write code that would take humans ...
A new exhibition at the British Museum in London traces the stunning evolution of India's devotional art through 189 objects.
After spending decades trying to emulate the guitar, it might have been easier just to pick one up and learn how to play ...
After an exploitative 2015 show, I was wary about being an academic “beard” for another exhibition in the guise of “revision.
Marie Curie worked with radioactive material with her bare hands. More than 100 years later, Sophie Hardach travels to Paris ...
The Matson Museum of Anthropology has reopened in a new space in the recently built Susan Welch Liberal Arts Building, and offers a place for people to learn about the study of humanity.
Artificial intelligence is now common. Scholars suggest its origins are ancient. Greek myths feature automatons like Talos, a ...