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    May 1, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  1. Rockbridge Student "Google Doodle" Finalist

    Hit "Google" and  one day you may see the work of a Rockbridge County High School Student. Kellie Nicely is the artist behind the winning design for Virginia in a "Doodle 4 Google" contest.
    WDBJ-TV Anchor/Reporter
    Hit "Google" and  one day you may see the work of a Rockbridge County High School Student. Kellie Nicely is the artist behind the winning design for Virginia in a "Doodle 4 Google" contest. The doodles are featured in the logo design that appears on...

    Tags: Rockbridge County, New York City, Google Inc., Teaching and Learning, Education

  2. May 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Ellicott City student has shot at Google fame

    An Ellicott City seventh-grader has a shot at having her artwork grace Google’s homepage.
    The Baltimore Sun
    An Ellicott City seventh-grader has a shot at having her artwork grace Google’s homepage. Lauren Shen, who attends Burleigh Manor Middle School, found out this week that her drawing will represent Maryland in the sixth annual Doodle 4 Google...

    Tags: Google Inc., Ellicott City

  4. May 1, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  5. Scientists find cannibalism at American settlement in Jamestown

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    Scientists say they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists survived harsh conditions by resorting to cannibalism. On Wednesday, the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and...

    Tags: Historic Jamestowne, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Research, Colonial Williamsburg, Arts and Culture

  6. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. William Wilson dies at 78; former Los Angeles Times art critic

    For William Wilson, the former Los Angeles Times art critic who died Saturday at the age of 78, art was a childhood refuge, a teenage survival mechanism, and, finally, a career that saw him chronicle the city's rise in art-world stature from his first...

    Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Museums, Arts

  8. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Oaxaca temple complex hints at archaic Mexican state

    Much of what we know about past civilizations in Mexico comes from the writings of colonial Europeans -- Spanish conquerors and priests -- who arrived in the Americas in the 1500s. But archaeological evidence from recent excavations at a site called El Palenque in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, shows that temple precincts similar to the ones the Europeans encountered had existed in the region some 1,500 years earlier.
    Much of what we know about past civilizations in Mexico comes from the writings of colonial Europeans -- Spanish conquerors and priests -- who arrived in the Americas in the 1500s. But archaeological evidence from recent excavations at a site called El...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Mexico, Archaeology

  10. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  11. Kids Day Free Events and Public Safety Fair

    All over Anchorage, there are plenty of places celebrating Kids Day on Saturday, April 20.
    Channel 2 News
    All over Anchorage, there are plenty of places celebrating Kids Day on Saturday, April 20. The main fun center is at the Dena’ina Center where over 75 youth-serving agencies and organizations have booths set-up with activities geared at young...

    Tags: Politics, Safety of Citizens, Arts and Culture, Government, Museums

  12. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Field has mulled selling artifacts

    When the Field Museum sold more than 30 works of 19th-century Western art for millions of dollars in 2004, it eased controversy by announcing plans to spend the proceeds on new artifacts and by holding on to four of the best paintings from the collection.
    When the Field Museum sold more than 30 works of 19th-century Western art for millions of dollars in 2004, it eased controversy by announcing plans to spend the proceeds on new artifacts and by holding on to four of the best paintings from the collection....

    Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, John James Audubon, Zoology, Career and Workplace, Ethics

  14. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. A bird's-eye view of research

    &mdash; It was a sunny Saturday morning and master bird bander Lee Johnson was holding spring in his hand. An American robin, a harbinger of the season, had just been banded, and Johnson was showing a Boy Scout troop how to safely and securely hold a bird.
    — It was a sunny Saturday morning and master bird bander Lee Johnson was holding spring in his hand. An American robin, a harbinger of the season, had just been banded, and Johnson was showing a Boy Scout troop how to safely and securely hold a...

    Tags: Zoology, Research, U.S. Geological Survey, Yeast Infection, Nature Conservancy

  16. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Evidence points toward solving evolutionary 'missing link'

    With long arms, high shoulder blades and powerful fingers, the ancient creatures were built for climbing trees. But they also had long lower limbs, flat feet and a flexible lumbar spine that gave them a distinct evolutionary edge: They could cover long distances by walking upright on two legs.
    With long arms, high shoulder blades and powerful fingers, the ancient creatures were built for climbing trees. But they also had long lower limbs, flat feet and a flexible lumbar spine that gave them a distinct evolutionary edge: They could cover long...

    Tags: Africa, Colleges and Universities, Paleontology, Physiology, George Washington University

  18. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Jennifer Lawrence debuts new hairdo, flubs Bill Clinton's name

    Jennifer Lawrence is still a charmer, whether she's flubbing former President Bill Clinton's name or debuting a new hairdo. The Oscar-winning actress chopped off her long locks and debuted her shoulder-skimming fringe 'do at the GLAAD Media Awards....

    Tags: Justin Bieber, Bradley Cooper, The Hunger Games (movie), Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Entertainment Events

  20. Mar 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Ocean wonders abound in Field Museum's 'Creatures of Light'

    It's dark in the rooms that hold the new exhibition at the Field Museum, dark almost like in the deep ocean where many of the featured &quot;Creatures of Light" live.
    It's dark in the rooms that hold the new exhibition at the Field Museum, dark almost like in the deep ocean where many of the featured "Creatures of Light" live. It's dim enough to get you wondering if you, too, after enough time in an environment...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Nobel Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events

  22. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 'On Looking' inspires rumination on the influence of perspective

    Several years ago, my daughter, who is now 7, drew a picture of the gym where she was taking gymnastics. My main impression of this gym was that it smelled of dirty socks and that it was a hectic place. But how did my preschooler see it? Her drawing included mats, balance beams, vaulting horses and bars. But she had spent far more time on two less obvious features of her gym. One was the gargantuan and loud fan that the coaches ran during the summer. This fan dominated her drawing, and she had drawn lines showing air rushing from it. The other was the small set of metal bleachers where the parents sat. I was there, helpfully labeled in her childish script, &quot;Mama."
    Several years ago, my daughter, who is now 7, drew a picture of the gym where she was taking gymnastics. My main impression of this gym was that it smelled of dirty socks and that it was a hectic place. But how did my preschooler see it? Her drawing...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Chess Playing, Chicago Tribune, Entertainment Events

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