Two Escaped Zebras Are Still Roaming the Suburbs of Maryland
Officials initially reported five zebras on the loose, but that was incorrect. Only three escaped and with one dead, only two animals remain at large
The Martian Landscape Was Shaped by Massive, Climate Change–Fueled Floods
When the Red Planet's lakes burst their banks, the disaster carved the undulating canyons and valleys we still see today
How to Easily Catch Spotted Lanternflies Using a Water Bottle
Unchecked by natural predators, the invasive insect species is rapidly expanding across the United States
Evolving Yeast Shows How Complex Life May Have Arisen
Over two years, clumps of single-celled yeast grew into a multicellular structure that could explain how living organisms developed on early Earth
NASA Lander Records the Largest 'Marsquakes' Ever Detected
As it passes 1,000 days on the surface of the Red Planet, the InSight lander recorded three large bouts of tectonic activity in the past month
Scientists Complete the First Map of the World's Coral Reefs
Nearly 100,000 square miles of the organism have been charted in high detail to create a tool for conservationists to help save them
Listen to Ripper the Duck Say 'You Bloody Fool!'
New research highlights the rare trait of vocal learning among animals with examples of musk ducks imitating human speech and other noises
World's Largest Carbon Capture Plant Opens in Iceland
'Orca' will use geothermal energy to pull thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and pump it underground
More Than a Third of Shark Species Are Now Threatened With Extinction
Overfishing, habitat loss and climate change are behind the 'desperate' decline
The Comic Artists Who Inspired Roy Lichtenstein Aren't Too Thrilled About It
Lichtenstein's use of comic art and styles made him one of America's most famous pop artists, but some have comic artists have a bad taste in their mouths
The History of Mincemeat Pies, from the Crusades to Christmas
Mentioned by Shakespeare, allegedly banned by Puritans, and enjoyed by many still, these traditional treats have a long history in English cuisine
A Look Inside an Iconically Quirky St. Louis Museum
A veritable playhouse of salvaged materials and crafted objects, the City Museum has entertained the young and young at heart for two decades
How Boris Pasternak Won and Lost the Nobel Prize
Today in 1958, the "Doctor Zhivago" author won the Nobel Prize, but the Soviets made sure he never got it
Chemistry Nerds Rejoice—It's Mole Day
Named for a unit of atomic particles, this decades-old quirky holiday seeks to raise enthusiasm for chemistry with cakes, crafts and a lot of bad jokes
Remains of Temple to Ramses II Discovered Near Cairo
The recent find was five years in the making
One in Six Global Deaths Linked to Pollution
A new report suggests that pollution led to the deaths of nine million people in 2015
Roman Theater Uncovered Near Jerusalem's Western Wall
Never finished or used, the small theater has been sought for more than a century by archaeologists
Thousands of Turkish Frogs Rescued From Smugglers
A delicacy often exported to European countries, frogs are a tightly regulated commodity in the country
Barack Obama's Letters From Three Decades Ago
As a striving college student and recent graduate, letters by the future president depict a man coming to terms with his identity and future
Fido's Making That Puppy Face on Purpose—He's Trying to Tell You Something
A new study suggests dogs use their facial expressions to communicate
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