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Katie Paterson, a Scottish artist known for deeply research-based works, continues her universal explorations with two shows ...
20 September 2025 - 9 days for £5,395 per person Embark on a captivating journey through time as you explore key Neanderthal and Upper Palaeolithic sites of southern France, from Bordeaux to ...
Marvel Studios has four movies dated for 2028, but what could they be? We have some guesses, and if we're even half right, then you can expect an epic year for this franchise post-Avengers: Secret ...
Art, architecture and design news. Criticism and reviews from co-chief art critics Roberta Smith and Holland Cotter and architecture critic Michael Kimmelman.
Until now, the phenotypic diversity among European hunter-gatherers was only known from a small number of fossils and was thought to be fairly homogeneous,” said Dr. Maïté Rivollat, lead geneticist of ...
From sketched ideas in the Codex Atlanticus, Leonardo da Vinci's largest collection of documents and drawings, his innovative ...
For a human, experiencing a mere five grays (Gy) of ionizing radiation for just a few minutes can be lethal. But the bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is made of tougher stuff. In liquid culture ...
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Science news this week: Possible signs of life on another planet and a 'useless' female organ. By Tia Ghose published 19 April 25 April 19, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the ...