Unprecedented Billboard Campaign Puts Spotlight on Indigenous Artists in Canada
“Resilience” features artwork by 50 indigenous women supersized on billboards throughout Canada—from British Columbia's coast to Newfoundland's eastern tip
Two New Yellow-Bellied Bats May Have Been Found in Kenya
Genetic analysis of 100 bats revealed two previously unknown lineages
The Justice Department Has Reopened Its Investigation into the Murder of Emmett Till
A report states that the department received “new information” connected to the case
The Parisian Bistro Is Disappearing
And one bistro owner is on a mission to save them
Take a VR Tour of an Egyptian Queen’s Elaborate Tomb
The resting place of Queen Nefertari, the favorite wife of Ramses II, is largely closed to visitors, but it can now be explored virtually
A Heat Wave is Revealing Centuries-Old Sites in Wales
Hot, dry weather creates perfect conditions for crop marks to form above historic settlements
A Toxic Algal Bloom Is Spreading in Florida's Waterways
The bloom started last month in Lake Okeechobee, but has quickly spread to waterways on both coasts
Endangered Eastern Quolls Are Born on Mainland Australia for the First Time in 50 Years
Three of the feisty marsupials, which had been reintroduced to the wild, were found with joeys in their pouches
Starbucks Vows to Ditch Plastic Straws by 2020. How Will the Oceans Change?
Straws make up a small portion of ocean waste, but banning straws can be an important first step to cutting down on other plastics
Unique Brain Circuitry Might Explain Why Parrots Are So Smart
Their bird brains are not bird-brained
Anne Frank’s Family Tried to Escape to the United States, New Research Shows
They were held back by war, restrictive immigration policies and bureaucratic red tape
Rare Landscape Attributed to Lucian Freud Discovered Underneath Another Work
Freud's friend, the little-known artist Tom Wright appears to have recycled a canvas that was left unfinished by the famed portraitist
Peep the Stunning Winners of the Audubon Society's Photo Contest
You'll want to tweet these.
Stock Photo Agencies Agree to Pull ‘Unnatural’ Images of Primates
PETA had lobbied against images that perpetuate harmful misconceptions about the animals
A Carbon Dioxide Shortage Is Threatening the U.K.'s Supply of Beer and Crumpets
The food industry uses carbon dioxide in several ways, including packaging and meat processing
Neolithic Roadway, Possibly a Ritual Site, Discovered in England
Archaeologists also found the skull of an extinct ox that is 2,000 years older than the trackway
Daisy Kadibil’s Story of Escape Called Attention to the "Stolen Generations" of Aboriginal Australians
Kadibil, who died at the age of 95, had her incredible odyssey recounted in the acclaimed 2002 film ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’
The Man Who Believed Nudity Should Be a Civil Right
Turner V. Stokes, who died on Saturday at the age of 90, advocated for nudists' ability to go about sans clothing
How Inca Mummies Helped a Soccer Player Who Was Banned from the World Cup
Paolo Guerrero failed a drug test, but insists he never took cocaine. Three ancient mummies are lending credence to his case
Newly Discovered Footage Offers Rare Glimpse of FDR Walking
Stricken with polio at the age of 39, Roosevelt did not like to be photographed as he struggled to walk
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