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Recently while visiting the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. , I found myself pondering the noggins of some very, very, old apes. In the 8 to 6 million years since the ancestors of humans and chimps went their separate ways, the...
"This is the one time [he let someone take control] and that's a huge nod to Kanye's genius." One of the key elements in building anticipation for the album was that the Throne successfully avoided a leak. The duo even threw a grand listening session...
A man clears the snow behind a giraffe made of plastic erected in front of the National Museum of Natural History Grigore Antipa in Bucharest February 12, 2012 as icy weather continues across Europe. Romania's counties of Buzau, Galati, and Vrancea have... View Photo »
It's a sickness. I've eaten a whole carton before I even get home from walking with it. You have to go to the museums ... I love going to the Museum of Natural History. I think it's such a fun museum. It just never gets old. There's something very magical about it.
Today, after 100 years of hard efforts, actions and achievements on the ground, LPO/BirdLife in France is more determined than ever before, to work and fight for the protection of biodiversity. Starting from its history, and through the hard work and...
Its native art is no exception. "Warrior Spirits: Indigenous Arts from Papua New Guinea," the newest exhibit at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History, allows visitors a chance to explore the rich dynamics of this southwest Pacific Ocean country...
Dr. Phillip Gilley, of the department of speech, language and hearing science, speaks about the use of symbols in language during Darwin Day at the CU Museum of Natural History on Saturday. Gilley's speech, entitled "The Evolution of Language,"...
Carrie Brownstein, left, Lorne Michaels, center, and Fred Armisen pose at a screening of the second season of IFC's "Portlandia," Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, at the Museum of Natural History in New York. The comedy series, written by Armisen and Brownstein,... View Photo »
If the bone fragments add up to a full skeleton, it would only be about the 13th such find in Florida, according to a top official with the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville
John Hutchings Museum of Natural History, 55 N. Center, Lehi, will host "Night at the Museum," Feb. 23-25, 5-8 p.m. Admission is $4 (801-768-7180) Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, is offering free admission every Wednesday through March. The aviary is...
"This is the one time [he let someone take control] and that's a huge nod to Kanye's genius." One of the key elements in building anticipation for the album was that the Throne successfully avoided a leak. The duo even threw a grand listening session...
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PNC SmartHome Cleveland was moved from The Cleveland Museum of Natural History to its permanent site on Oct. 24, 2011. Northeast Ohio's first house built without a furnace to meet the world's most advanced standard of residential energy performance was moved from its exhibit...
View Photo »People gather outside the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History shortly after an earthquake struck Washington, DC August 23, 2011. One of the strongest earthquakes to strike the US east coast in decades rattled offices Tuesday in downtown Washington and caused panicked evacuations from...
View Photo »Carrie Brownstein, left, Lorne Michaels, center, and Fred Armisen pose at a screening of the second season of IFC's "Portlandia," Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, at the Museum of Natural History in New York. The comedy series, written by Armisen and Brownstein, returns for a second season,...
View Photo »Actress Kristen Wiig poses at a screening of the second season of IFC's "Portlandia," Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, at the Museum of Natural History in New York. The comedy series, written by Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, returns for a second season, Friday, Jan. 6, at 10 p.m. EST on IFC.
View Photo »Picture of 'La Meute', a sculpture made with dust by artist Lionel Sabatté exhibited at the Museum of Natural History as part of the international contemporary art fair FIAC, on October 14, 2011 in Paris.
View Photo »This handout provided by the Carnegie Museum of Natural History shows the skull of Daemonosaurus chauliodus, narrow and relatively deep, measuring 5.5 inches long from the tip of its snout to the back of the skull and has proportionately large eye sockets. The upper jaw has large,...
View Photo »Chinese students touch the horn of a rhino replica at the Beijing Museum of Natural History during the International Museum Day in Beijing, China, Wednesday, May 18, 2011.
View Photo »PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND - MARCH 24: People enjoy the fine weather on the coast at Wembury during the first ever nationwide survey to map the location of the threatened and creatures on March 24, 2011 in near Plymouth, England. Often found on the coast, and particularly in the south west of...
View Photo »PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND - MARCH 24: A oil beetle feeds on a flower close to the coastal path during the first ever nationwide survey to map the location of the threatened and creatures on March 24, 2011 in near Plymouth, England. Often found on the coast, and particularly in the south west...
View Photo »PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND - MARCH 24: Buglife's Vice President Nick Baker looks at a oil beetle as part of the first ever nationwide survey to map the location of the threatened and creatures on March 24, 2011 in near Plymouth, England. Often found on the coast, and particularly in the south...
View Photo »PNC SmartHome Cleveland was moved from The Cleveland Museum of Natural History to its permanent site on Oct. 24, 2011. Northeast Ohio's first house built without a furnace to meet the world's most advanced standard of residential energy performance was moved from its exhibit...
View Photo »It's a sickness. I've eaten a whole carton before I even get home from walking with it. You have to go to the museums ... I love going to the Museum of Natural History. I think it's such a fun museum. It just never gets old. There's something very magical about it.
If the bone fragments add up to a full skeleton, it would only be about the 13th such find in Florida, according to a top official with the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville
