Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Remarkable New Research on Ochre ‘Crayons’ Colors in Scientists’ Understanding of How Neanderthals Made Art
A recently published study suggests humans' creative inclinations go back much further than previously thought ...
Researchers found crayon-like objects in Crimea and Ukraine that suggest Neanderthals may have engaged in symbolic expression ...
I n another blow to the image of Neanderthal as brutish troglodyte, we’ve identified the tools the ancient hominin used to draw and decorate. Chunks of hardened clay and sand pigmented an earthy red ...
For that's what led to the hatching of "robin's egg blue"—not a chic design catalogue, but a Crayola crayon naming contest ...
When chemist Mas Subramanian accidentally discovered the brilliantly bright YInMn blue at Oregon State University in 2009, he had no idea the bold shade would one day be embraced by doodling ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Do U.S. Marines Really Eat Crayons?
This article, written by an Army veteran, explains the origin of the “crayon-eating Marine” joke as an inter-service “smack talk” stereotype that portrays Marines as “more brawn than brain.” -The joke ...
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How to remove crayon from the wall
Did a little one leave you with crayon on your wall? No problem! Learn how to remove crayon from your wall with a few simple ...
Sony Pictures has made several changes and additions to its film release slate, including pushing back the release of the family film “Harold and the Purple Crayon” and Blumhouse’s “They Listen” to ...
The 1955 children’s book by Crockett Johnson has some interesting ties to Sharon Stone, Spike Jonze, and Communism. When Johnson submitted the manuscript to Harold and the Purple Crayon to Harper & ...
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