Brazilian scientists have discovered glassy fragments, known as tektites, revealing evidence of a massive extraterrestrial impact event that occurred 6.3 million years ago.
Scientists in Brazil have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown impact event recorded in hundreds of glassy fragments scattered across the country.
Bruce Goff's Pavilion for Japanese Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was featured on RECORD's September 1988 cover.
Every collection needs a "gotta have it" bucket list. Stamps. Coins. Baseball cards. Comic books. Movie posters. Yes, even seashells.
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Tiffany & Co. introduces the Enamel watch: the new collection, which makes its debut in three variations, takes inspiration ...
Noah Davis died when he was thirty-two. It’s a strange, in-between age in the history of painting. Basquiat and Schiele left us in their twenties; Kahlo made it to forty-seven; O’Keeffe to ...
The sixth edition of the art event attempts to create a world that respects labour and is collaborative and inclusive ...
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Gravitational lensing is a phenomenon caused by massive objects bending the fabric space-time around them due to the impact ...
The symbols, discovered on 40,000-year-old artifacts in caves in southwest Germany, may have been a precursor to the first written language ...