By: Randolph E. Schmid, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP).- Thousands of years ago, our ancestors gave up foraging for food and took up farming, one of the most important and debated decisions in history. Was farming more efficient than foraging? Did …
Tribal Art Hunter Opens Art Consultancy for Ethnographic and Ancient Art
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL.- Tribal Art Hunter announced today the opening of its art consultancy business for nationwide clients. Specializing in ethnographic also known as tribal or primitive art, the resident experts will assist clients in p…
The Human Brain Featured in New Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History
NEW YORK, NY (REUTERS).- The brain, which has been humans’ biggest advantage in surviving catastrophes and subjugating other species throughout history, is the focus of a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History. “Brain: The Inside Stor…
The Human Brain Featured in New Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History
NEW YORK, NY (REUTERS).- The brain, which has been humans’ biggest advantage in surviving catastrophes and subjugating other species throughout history, is the focus of a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History. “Brain: The Inside Stor…
Consumer Power: 50 Years of Choice Explores the Role of Choice Displays at the Powerhouse Museum
SYDNEY.- A new display opens at the Powerhouse Museum and explores the consumer power harnessed over 50 years through the Australian Consumers Association and its public face, Choice. Consumer power: 50 years of Choice explores the role of Choice…
Consumer Power: 50 Years of Choice Explores the Role of Choice Displays at the Powerhouse Museum
SYDNEY.- A new display opens at the Powerhouse Museum and explores the consumer power harnessed over 50 years through the Australian Consumers Association and its public face, Choice. Consumer power: 50 years of Choice explores the role of Choice…