Watch This Pine Tree Unleash a Huge, Fluffy Pollen Cloud
A viral video of the pollen explosion has touched a nerve among sufferers of seasonal allergies
Lunar Dust Might Pose Severe Health Risks to Future Human Colonies on the Moon
Prolonged exposure to lunar dust can cause illnesses like bronchitis and cancer, according to a new study
Earthquake-Monitoring Technology May Help Protect Elephants from Poachers
A new study suggests that tracking the distinct seismic vibrations generated by elephants could help conservationists know if trouble is afoot
Massive Sinkhole Opens Up in New Zealand
The gaping chasm has revealed 60,000-year-old volcanic deposits
Five Things to See at Alabama’s New Memorial to Lynching Victims
The memorial, along with a new museum, exposes America's fraught legacy of racial violence from slavery to lynchings to mass incarceration
Giant, Intact Egg of the Extinct Elephant Bird Found in Buffalo Museum
Fewer than 40 such eggs are held in public collections today
'Exploding' Ant Ruptures Its Own Body to Defend Its Nest
It's the ultimate act of self-sacrifice
'Staggering' Damage to Florida’s Everglades Remains in the Wake of Hurricane Irma
Researchers found gaps in 40 percent of the forest canopy in aerial images taken before and after the storm
This Medieval Man Used a Knife as a Prosthetic Limb
The man’s skeleton bears signs of frequent ‘biomechanical force,’ according to a new study
Hans Asperger ‘Actively Assisted’ Nazi Eugenics Policies, Study Claims
Historian Herwig Czech has uncovered evidence revealing that the renowned doctor sent children to a notorious ‘euthanasia’ clinic
The Last of the Queen’s Corgi Dynasty Has Died
RIP, Willow
One of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Earliest Middle-Earth Stories Will Be Published as a Novel
The author wanted to transform 'The Fall of Gondolin' into a book, but never finished the text before his death
How to Catch a Glimpse of This Weekend's Lyrid Meteor Shower
Conditions are expected to be favorable, and experts say the shower might produce as many as 18 meteors every hour
Why Kendrick Lamar’s Pulitzer Win Is History-Making
Smithsonian curator Dwandalyn Reece calls the award an important “recognition of the cultural, musical influence of hip-hop and rap"
Bridget the Bearded Lioness Has Died at the Oklahoma City Zoo
The 18-year-old lioness suddenly began growing a mane last year, baffling her caretakers
Turtle That Breathes Through Its Genitals Lands on Endangered Reptiles List
Australia’s Mary River turtle was a popular pet in the 1960s and 70s, but raids of the animal’s nests have driven it towards extinction
Dead Sperm Whale Had 64 Pounds of Trash in Its Digestive System
The juvenile sperm whale was found in the Murcia region of Spain, and its death has spurred a local campaign to combat plastic pollution
Americans Believe Holocaust Education Is Important, But Survey Finds Gaps in Their Knowledge
The poll found that a substantial number of Americans were unaware of basic facts about the Holocaust
The Hottest Place to Play Retro Handheld Computer Games? Try the Internet Archive
A new project hopes to save vintage technology before it is gone forever by preserving playable versions of your favorite old-school games
USGS Shares Archival Photo of Rare Domed Lava Fountain
The unusual phenomenon occurred in the midst of a five-year eruption on Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano
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