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  • a woodpecker pecks at a dead tree, with numerous other holes already pecked, filled with acorns

    The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Emphasize Epic and Endangered Migrations

    In so-called “granary trees,” acorn woodpeckers drill remarkable pegboard-like patterns in which they store thousands upon thousands of acorns for food over the winter. And…

  • Free Clinic Teaches Angelenos How to Repair Damaged Art

    Free Clinic Teaches Angelenos How to Repair Damaged Art

    LOS ANGELES — Art conservation is usually thought of as a specialized practice that happens behind closed doors — tucked away in museum basements or…

  • Was Cimabue the true father of the Italian Renaissance? New restoration reveals pivotal innovations

    Was Cimabue the true father of the Italian Renaissance? New restoration reveals pivotal innovations

    For centuries, the Italian painter Cimabue has been overshadowed by his more famous pupil Giotto, who—with his attention to naturalism and perspective—is widely credited with…

  • Heads of state and howling winds welcome Notre-Dame cathedral back to life

    Heads of state and howling winds welcome Notre-Dame cathedral back to life

    Knocking on the great wooden doors of Notre-Dame with a specially designed crozier, the archbishop of Paris, Laurent Ulrich, reopened the famous Parisian cathedral to…

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