Liz Collins Explodes Cliches About Crafts
In her textile-based practice, she calls attention to what holds a piece together or the ways some works seem ready to come apart.
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In her textile-based practice, she calls attention to what holds a piece together or the ways some works seem ready to come apart.
The artist takes a mystical, magical journey through America's supernatural past in a retrospective at the Benton Museum of Art.
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This year, we read too many incredible books to count — here are a few that stuck with us, including tomes on Marsha P. Johnson, Mary Cassatt in Paris, and Ruth Asawa and mothering.
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Leaders need to invite disagreement, not just expect it. When the invitation to offer their opinion is not clear, teams will assume you don’t want it. Leaders often don’t realize that their status can...
Arianna Huffington moved to England from Greece at 17, earning a master’s degree in economics from Cambridge University where she was president of its celebrated debating society. Best known as the co...
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Failure is inevitable, but your response to it is a choice – and it makes all the difference. Journalist Tim Harford, PhD, psychologist Tal Ben-Shahar, PhD, and organizational behavior expert Robert S...
A few years ago, during a particularly chaotic period at work, I started making my morning coffee the exact same way every day: same mug, same timing, same two minutes of silence while it brewed. It w...
A reduction in rainfall may have played a sizable role in the extinction of Homo floresiensis, the archaic human species nicknamed the "hobbit," a new study finds.
The Ash Pendant was discovered in a Viking Age burial mound in Sweden and may have been used by a female shaman.
Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025: Your daily feed of the biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines.
Scientists hunted dark matter and solar neutrinos with one of the largest experiments yet. While the neutrinos likely appeared, dark matter results couldn't be confirmed.
Chemists used waste cooking oil to create a sustainable, super-sticky adhesive that's strong enough to hold up hundreds of pounds of weight.
A Michigan man died of rabies despite having no recent exposure to a potentially infected animal.
The British northern frontier was the edge of the Roman world — and a place of violence, boredom and opportunity, experts told Live Science.
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A 1956 eruption collapsed much of the Bezymianny volcano in Kamchatka, Russia, but frequent eruptions since — including a large event in November — means it has now almost completely regrown.
Archaeologists have found the earliest evidence yet of fire technology — and it was created by Neanderthals in England more than 400,000 years ago.