Refugees Are Teaching Germans How to Cook Their Traditional Foods
Cooking classes are bridging the gaps between Germans and Middle Eastern refugees
'Hamilton' Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda Joins the War Against Bots
Ticket-buying bots are snatching up seats and jacking up the price of concert and theater tickets
This Tropical Fish Can Be Taught to Recognize Human Faces
New study trained fish to spit at human faces
Parisians Are in an Uproar Over Their New Newstands
Paris’ iconic kiosks are being updated and replaced
Artwork by Muhammad Ali Is Going up For Auction
You could own a painting by the Louisville Lip
Vandals Destroyed 8,000-Year-Old Aboriginal Artworks in Tasmania
The priceless rock art is damaged beyond repair
Turkey Sunk an Airplane to Turn It Into a Reef
An Airbus jumbo jet will soon become home to all sorts of sea life
After a Century, an Anthropologist Picked up the Trail of the "Hobo King"
One hundred-year-old graffiti by “A-No.1” and others were found by the L.A. River
What Happens to the Coins Tossed Into Fountains?
All that money has to go somewhere
A Rare Blind Salamander’s Eggs Are Finally Hatching
Biologists have waited with bated breath for months
This "Lost Underwater City" Was Actually Made by Microbes
Though these formations may not be evidence of a lost city, they show off some intriguing chemistry
Bordeaux’s New Wine Museum Is Open for Business
The “City of Wine” is a vino lover’s amusement park
Thailand’s Controversial "Temple Tigers" Are Finally Free
Thai officials found nearly 140 captive tigers as well as 40 dead cubs kept in freezers at the self-proclaimed sanctuary
A Brief History of General Tso’s Chicken
From haute cuisine to takeout
Paris’ Iconic “Love Locks” Bridge Is Now Home to a Set of Creepy Statues
The rotating art installation on the Pont des Arts bridge was inspired by classical mythology
Emotikis and New Keyboards Bring Indigenous Cultures to Text Messaging
From Maori emojis to First Nations languages
Vladimir Nabokov’s Butterfly Drawings Take Flight in This New Book
A little-known fact: The author of “Lolita” was also an avid lepidopterist
Are the Fancy New Curling Brooms Fair? Robots and Lasers Will Help Figure It Out
So-called “Frankenbrooms” are causing tension amongst the world's curlers
Five Times the United States Officially Apologized
These are a few instances where the U.S. admitted it had done wrong
Tune Into the Smashing Sounds of Large Hadron Collider Data in Real Time
Grooves made by groundbreaking physics
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