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A camera affixed to the International Space Station recently spotted some curious symbols amid a barren desert landscape.
Norfolk State University broke ground on a new $118 million science building Friday. The 131,376-square-foot, four-story structure will replace the Roy A. Woods Science Building, and will include ...
The 131,376-square-foot building is designed to encourage to create an immersive and support-filled science center for the students while promoting collaboration with the community.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum has been educating students about the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and its aftermath through its STEM lab since 2016.
This week, the American Museum of Natural History in New York opens “Cosmic Splendors: Jewelry from the Collections of Van ...
On entering New York’s the Museum of Modern Art, one is no longer greeted by Andy Warhol’s kitschy cow wallpaper. Instead, ...
More Eaze (left) and Claire Rousay are performing a sold out show at the International Museum of Surgical Science. Credit: Courtesy the artists Experimental musicians Mari Maurice and Claire ...
Curating a 120-piece art collection was easy. Displaying it at home? That was the hard part. Color and architectural ornamentation in a home can compete with paintings, photographs, sculptures ...
Editor’s note: Because of expected inclement weather Saturday, event organizers urge people to check the Gregg County Historical Museum’s social media pages for updates. Wild West thespians ...
About 66 million years ago, scientists believe, a city-size asteroid crashed into Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, precipitating a series of worldwide catastrophes: a massive earthquake, landslides ...
The Seattle University Museum of Art will be located on a prominent corder site near the campus’s main entrance. (Courtesy Seattle University) To make way for the Seattle Museum of Art ...
The museum hopes that after learning about the ... “When they come in and they learn the science, can they be convinced to consider something different?” Ms. Stoetzel said.