A new study from SapienCE reveals that early modern humans at Blombos Cave in South Africa used ochre as a specialized tool for stone toolmaking during the Middle Stone Age, demonstrating advanced ...
Ochre Bio conducts its research with donor livers. These livers aren’t suitable for organ donation, but they can still be used for drug research. These livers are kept “alive” for days at a time by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. University of Missouri researcher Brandi L. MacDonald utilizes state-of-the-art technology available exclusively at Mizzou to ...
Red Deer co-founder and lead architect and designer of Ochre, Lucas Che Tizard, was inspired by the color palette found within the National Gallery’s collection. (London, UK)—Ochre, the National ...
Ochre Bio, a company specializing in chronic liver disease treatment, has raised $30 million in series A funding. The money will be used to develop RNA-based drug candidates from Ochre’s research and ...
Scientists analyzed ochre tools from Ukraine and Crimea, revealing Neanderthals shaped them with artistic intent. Modified ochre fragments show signs of grinding, scoring, and deliberate design, ...
Archaeologists are learning how we evolved our cognitive abilities with the help of ochre, an ancient pigment used for everything from body paint to sunscreen. Smeared on shells, piled in graves, ...
Ochre is still used throughout parts of Africa as a form of sunscreen. Its uses go back 285,000 years. Supplied In Africa, ochre is used for protection from the sun and as a barrier from insects such ...
If there was one color to make its mark this year, it was butter yellow. But with fall now upon us, this nostalgic shade that bridged the gap between neutrals and bolder color trends is being replaced ...