March 27, 2024 Richard Serra, renowned American sculptor, dies at 85 Richard Serra, a renowned American artist and sculptor known for his large-scale outdoor artworks, passed away at 85 at his home in Long Island, New York.
March 20, 2024 USS New Jersey to leave port for first time in 24 years, big guns will fire salute: 'I love this ship' The USS New Jersey is scheduled to leave port for the first time in 24 years, to undergo maintenance in Philadelphia. Now a floating museum, the battleship will fire its heavy guns on the journey.
February 23, 2024 Israel Museum in Jerusalem displaying rare stone box dating back 2K years for the 1st time Ancient discoveries shed light and answer questions about life thousands of years ago. A recent finding by the Israel Antiquities Authority was a stone box dating back 2,000 years.
February 20, 2024 Stringray's 'virgin' pregnancy: How some species can get pregnant without mating A North Carolina stingray's surprise pregnancy is most likely the product of parthenogenesis. National Geographic's Christine Dell'Amore shared the details of how this works.
February 19, 2024 Japanese American WWII internment camp detainees memorialized with new monument A three-part monument called “Irei: National Monument for the WWII Japanese American Incarceration" is now on display at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
February 13, 2024 Works of Dutch master Frans Hals now on display at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam Frans Hals is the latest 17th century Dutch master to feature in a major exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, following recent showings of the art of Rembrandt and Vermeer.
February 9, 2024 US returns stolen royal artifacts to Ghana 150 years after British looting Seven royal artifacts looted by British colonial forces from Ghana's Asante kingdom 150 years ago have been returned and presented to the kingdom, officials say.
February 8, 2024 Tennessee siblings honor late mother with salt-and-pepper shaker museum containing over 20,000 items A Tennessee family is continuing a legacy by running a museum containing 20,000 salt-and-pepper shakers. The siblings' late mother collected the unique items for 35 years.
February 5, 2024 UPenn faces criticism after burying the bones of 19 Black Philadelphians In response to growing calls for accountability, the University of Pennsylvania recently laid to rest the remains of 19 Black Philadelphians by holding a memorial service.
January 31, 2024 Holocaust survivors can live on for generations with creative use of new technology A museum in Cincinnati is trying to leverage the power of AI to create and exhibit that will allow future generations to interact with Holocaust survivors.