Neanderthals are getting a well-deserved scientific rewrite. A growing body of paleoarchaeological evidence indicates that our extinct cousins were far from the lumbering oafs we initially believed ...
Everyone from Boomers to Gen Alphas loves to color. What's your go-to Crayola color? Get out your 64-count box and enjoy a little nostalgia!
Better Homes & Gardens on MSN
Crayola Says This Shade of Blue Is the World's Favorite Hue—Here’s How to Use It in Your Home
“Crayola’s finding that Cerulean is liked the most fits these general trends,” Jonauskaite says. "Blue is liked because it is ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Remarkable New Research on Ochre 'Crayons' Colors in Scientists' Understanding of How Neanderthals Made Art
Three ancient pieces of ochre unearthed in Crimea were used by Neanderthals to draw and paint, a new study suggests. The ...
For that's what led to the hatching of "robin's egg blue"—not a chic design catalogue, but a Crayola crayon naming contest ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
After assessing the results of 183 countries for its inaugural Global Color Vote, Crayola revealed the top three favorite ...
Dollhouse furniture — The tiny beds and chairs are the perfect size for your advent calendar and will inspire plenty of ...
Yes, it’s boring, but what you eat and drink does make a big difference to the eye area. Those who have ever woken up the ...
IFLScience on MSN
42,000-Year-Old Yellow Crayon Suggests Neanderthals Created Art – And It’s Still Sharp Too
The most exciting is a roughly 4.5-centimeter-long, 1.2-centimeter-thick (1.8 and 0.5-inch) fragment of yellow ocher that was “fully-shaped into a crayon-like tool with a pointed morphology”, with ...
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