Kristina Douglass wanted to find out the truth about how past communities adapted to environmental change. Her revelatory work has earned her a MacArthur award.
Promising review: "You can never go wrong with Play-Doh. These are fun, cute little Play-Doh containers filled to the top ...
Pistachios have been part of the human diet since prehistoric times, valued not only for their taste but also for their ...
The show features artists who have been through the mud and embraced ceramics as a way to heal and channel their story. Visitors are encouraged to join in.
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Cutting A Crunchy Blue Red And Purple Clay With Beads
A mesmerizing blend of colors and textures comes alive as the crunchy blue, red, and purple clay meets shimmering beads. Each slice reveals a satisfying symphony of crackles, sparkles, and smooth ...
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Scientists Read The Shells Of Clams That Live For 500 Years, And They Tell A Troubling Story
How can we predict the future? A good way is to look into the past, and who better to ask than one of Earth’s longest-living ...
Over the past decade, experts in the field of nanotechnology and materials science have been trying to devise architectures ...
The American South is brimming with boundary-pushing talent, but these five wavemakers are reshaping the region’s visual landscape.
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