Charles Dickens' famous tale "A Christmas Carol," albeit adapted for puppetry, took centerstage at The Robin Theatre earlier ...
There is plenty of stimulation for young theatergoers in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved book.
The BFG may be a big, friendly giant, but the poor guy still looks a little lost on the RSC’s main stage in Stratford. There isn’t quite enough going for him in this puppet-based version of Roald Dahl ...
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Puppets and props from the storied career of Jim Henson, the creator of The Muppets, are heading for auction on Nov 25. The sale, which is being held at the Jim Henson Company headquarters in ...
Researchers have taken a massive step toward solving a decades-long paleontological mystery—did Paranthropus boisei, an extinct human cousin, make tools? The discovery of the first hand and foot bones ...
What if the future of robotics and prosthetics could fit in the palm of your hand? Enter the Wuji Hand, a new innovation that redefines what’s possible in human-like motion and precision. With its 20 ...
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Paranthropus boisei fossils date to 1.52 million years ago Species was a member of the human evolutionary lineage Fossils show it would have been able to grasp stone tools Oct 17 (Reuters) - ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The first known hand fossils from an extinct human relative have been unearthed in Kenya, revealing a species with unexpected dexterity and a gorilla-like grip. The hand bones, which were discovered ...
In the classic “rubber hand” illusion, a participant is tricked into experiencing a fake arm on the table in front of them as their own: their brain “feels” the tickle of a feather or other stimuli ...