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The sculptors primarily work with serpentine stone – especially springstone, fruit serpentine and leopard rock – alongside opal stone, verdite and dolomite, sourced mainly from the Great Dyke ...
After almost three decades in music, we look back at some songs that define the veteran rock band Queens of the Stone Age's ...
Researchers from Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland have identified a kidney microbiome that plays a role in both kidney health and the formation of kidney stones. Led by Aaron Miller, PhD, and José ...
But no place was more central to Stone’s formation and rise than the Bay Area. ... pea-green sculpture. The piece, known as Mid-Century Monster and sculpted by Robert Winston, ...
Egyptian Stone Sculpture, ca. 390 BC. Egyptian Stone Sculpture, ca. 390 BC. Share. ... Roadshow views works by artist Earl Cunningham at the Mennello Museum of American Art. Sculpture. SEE MORE ...
This massive stone formation, featuring sharp steps and smooth terraces, strikingly resembles the remnants of an ancient temple, even though it dates back over 10,000 years. nudiblue - stock.adobe.com ...
Ongoing research: fatty liver disease and kidney stones. One of the newest areas of research is the connection between fatty liver disease—now referred to as metabolic-associated steatotic liver ...
Specific bacteria colonies in kidneys may promote or prevent kidney stone formation, investigators revealed in a paper published in Nature Communications.. A team led by Aaron Miller, PhD, and ...
Hollow glass blocks assembled similarly to a self-supporting stone arch make up the Serpentine Bell, a sculpture by Palestinian architects AAU Anastas and Japanese sound artist Tomoko Sauvage.
World debut for ancient stone sculpture from Papua New Guinea at Parcours des Mondes in Paris. Thought to be 3,500 years old, the squatting ritual figure has never before been exhibited.
Zimbabwe'S stone sculpture plays an important role in interpreting social reality between the artist and the viewer. It forms a contemporary cultural memory bank for further study and appreciation ...