John Nash’s Nobel Prize Sells for $735,000
Best known as the subject of "A Beautiful Mind," Nash made pioneering advances in the study of game theory
Voracious Purple Sea Urchins Are Ravaging Kelp Forests on the West Coast
The trouble started in 2013, when sea stars, an urchin predator, began to die off
Low-Level Offenders in NYC Can Now Take an Art Class Instead of Appearing in Court
"It’s about holding people accountable, but doing it in ways that promote human dignity," Brooklyn's district attorney said
Scientists Taught Rats to Drive Tiny Cars to Earn Froot Loops
What’s more, driving seemed to relax the rodents
Artist Yayoi Kusama Is Creating a Whimsical Balloon for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
The artist’s studio collaborated with ‘balloon specialists’ to create the inflatable artwork
Listen to the Shattering Call of the World’s Loudest Known Bird
The song of the white bellbird can reach 125 decibels, which rivals ‘the amplitude of a pile driver,’ says the author of a new study
Archaeologists Discover Medieval Woman and Child's Skeletons at the Tower of London
The remains shine a light on the ordinary people who lived and worked in one of England’s most notorious historic sites
Part of the Badlands Opens to Bison—for the First Time in 150 Years
A parcel of private land had previously stopped the animals from expanding their range in the Badlands National Park
Take a Virtual Tour of a 17th-Century Shipwreck
A new VR experience lets users explore the "Melckmeyt" without diving into Iceland’s freezing waters
This Jane Austen Letter Highlights the Horrors of 19th-Century Dentistry
The missive, penned after the author accompanied her nieces on a visit to the dentist, will be up for auction later this month
Paris Zoo Unveils Bizarre, Brainless ‘Blob’ Capable of Learning—and Eating Oatmeal
Physarum polycephalum is known as a slime mold, but it is not in fact a fungus. It’s also not a plant. Or an animal.
Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo Win the 2019 Booker Prize
Some critics are lamenting that Evaristo, the first black woman to receive the award, has to share it
Watch Humpback Whales Scoop Fish Into Their Mouths Using Their Fins
With the help of a drone and other new technologies, researchers were able to study the whales from a bird’s-eye view
An Invasive Fish That Can Breathe and Move on Land Has Been Found in Georgia
Officials have issued blunt instructions to anyone who spots a northern snakehead: ‘Kill it immediately’
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali Wins the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize
Abiy has been praised for his efforts to end a violent, decades-long conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea
Found: Long-Lost Chapter of the 'Tale of Genji,' an Early Japanese Novel
The original 11th-century manuscript does not survive, but experts say they have identified part of the earliest-known version of the story
Prehistoric Deer Bones May Offer the Earliest Evidence of Ancient Food Storage
The inhabitants of Qesem Cave in Israel seem to have been saving bone marrow for a later date
Early Bronze Age City Was the ‘New York’ of the Southern Levant
Experts say that En Esur, located in modern-day Israel, was a large and cosmopolitan city
New Monument in the Vatican Encourages Compassion for Refugees
‘We have all come from another place,’ says artist Timothy P. Schmalz
On an Active Volcano, a Northern Fur Seal Population Is Booming
Scientists estimate that there were 36,000 pups on Bogoslof Island this year—up from around 28,000 in 2015
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