Tag: Climate Change

Art Gallery of Ontario Exhibition Explores the Legacy and Future of Inuit Art

TORONTO.- On April 2, the Art Gallery of Ontario unveils a sprawling exhibition that displays for the first time highlights from one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of Inuit art. Inuit Modern: The Samuel and Esther Sarick Collection, on v…

Israeli Scientists Drilling in Dead Sea to Unearth Treasures may Answer Scientific Questions

JERUSALEM (AP).- Scientists in Israel are drilling into the murky depths of the Dead Sea in hopes of unearthing scientific treasures hidden in 500,000 years worth of mud and sediment. The unique setting of the Dead Sea — the lowest place on earth…

Israeli Scientists Drilling in Dead Sea to Unearth Treasures may Answer Scientific Questions

JERUSALEM (AP).- Scientists in Israel are drilling into the murky depths of the Dead Sea in hopes of unearthing scientific treasures hidden in 500,000 years worth of mud and sediment. The unique setting of the Dead Sea — the lowest place on earth…

Nathan Slate Joseph Expands on Iconic Series from Earlier Periods at Sundaram Tagore

BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Nathan Slate Joseph, who creates raw, tactile works by staining shards of discarded steel with pigment and acid, expands on iconic series from earlier periods in his long career for a solo show in Beverly Hills. Joseph has been an …

Nathan Slate Joseph Expands on Iconic Series from Earlier Periods at Sundaram Tagore

BEVERLY HILLS, CA.- Nathan Slate Joseph, who creates raw, tactile works by staining shards of discarded steel with pigment and acid, expands on iconic series from earlier periods in his long career for a solo show in Beverly Hills. Joseph has been an …

New Permanent Exhibition Brings Climate Change & Evolution Dramatically to Life

LOS ANGELES, CA.- A museum experience 65-million years in the making, the spectacular new Age of Mammals exhibition at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County in Exposition Park opened on Sunday, July 11, 2010 inside the Museum’s newly re…

Researchers Find that Early Humans Ventured Farther North than Thought

LONDON (AP).- Ancient man ventured into northern Europe far earlier than previously thought, settling on England’s east coast more than 800,000 years ago, scientists said. It had been assumed that humans — thought to have emerged from Africa aroun…

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