A Northern California man's elaborate ruse to purloin ancient Chinese manuscripts involved fakery and back-to-back flights to Asia.
Western University professor Bri Watson explores how cataloguing, metadata and archives help people find identity, belonging and community.
How do you map something you can’t see? Scientists may have found a way ...
Jin Air announced Thursday that it joined forces with Air Busan and Air Seoul on Wednesday for a summer community outreach ...
Mark Griffiths will perform a ventriloquist act at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 9 at the Poway Library, 13137 Poway Road. For ...
Kidzeum of Health in Science is marking its eighth birthday and the 100th anniversary of Route 66 with a family-friendly ...
Alexandria celebrates its 277th birthday with music and fireworks, the Library of Congress's outdoor movies return with ...
Standing in the middle of Fairview Gardens is a little like standing on the moon, if the moon had a nice breeze and teemed with the slow cycles of life. Sited smack dab in the middle of suburbia ...
And one hundred chickens is a lot.” Last year, a high-ranking Goleta official asked the farm to remove a stretch of raggedy ...
Things Teachers Let You Do in the ’80s That Would Never Fly Today School in the 1980s involved a surprising amount of freedom ...
Google's TabFM skips per-dataset training and still predicts on unseen tables, matching tuned baselines and cutting pipeline ...
British pop music has become “too posh”, with state educated children having little opportunity to smash the charts like ...