One Hundred Years Ago, the Titanic's Sister Ship Exploded While Transporting Injured WWI Soldiers
Bad luck seemed to follow the White Star Line’s infamous steam liners
World’s Largest Herd of Origami Elephants Takes Over the Bronx Zoo
People around the world folded the paper pachyderms to raise awareness of the elephants' plight
The Newest National Landmark Is Chock-Full of Dinosaur History
The West Bijou Site is home to a snapshot of the dinosaurs’ extinction
This 6,000-Year-Old Amulet Is an Ancient Metal Marvel
Lost-wax casting is still used in modern manufacturing
Lend Me Your Ears: A Tale of Evolution From a 5,310-Year-Old Corn Cob
Corn has come a long way since its grassy beginnings
One of Rome’s Most Famous Sculptures Has Been Vandalized
Bernini’s “Elephant and Obelisk” is missing part of its tusk
Why the U.S. Government Brought Nazi Scientists to America After World War II
As the war came to a close, the U.S. government was itching to get ahold of the German wartime technology
The Colosseum Waits on Funding for Critical Repairs in the Fight Over Rome’s Subway System
Caretakers fear the row over the metro's overspending could endanger the ancient arena
ISIS Has Destroyed a Nearly 3,000-Year-Old Assyrian Ziggurat
The ziggurat of Nimrud was the ancient city’s central temple
The Physical Stock Ticker Is a Relic, But Its Influence Reverberates Loudly Today
On this day 149 years ago, the first digital transmitter debuted
How Astronomy Cameras Are Helping British Muslims Schedule Morning Prayers
The cameras would help track exactly when the sun rises
A Brueghel Painting Long Thought to Be Made by a Copyist Is Going on Display
Vindication for Pieter Brueghel the Younger
Shakespeare May Have Tailored "Henry V" for a Specific Theater
Archaeological digs at the Curtain theater suggest it looked very different from the Bard’s usual venues
A Massive Collection of Cat Art Is up for Auction
The results of an art teacher’s passion project are for sale
The Biggest Supermoon in 68 Years Will Leave You “Moonstruck”
It hasn't been this close since 1948 and won't be again for the next 18 years
Forget Nature’s Majesty. These Photos Show Wildlife’s Goofy Side
Check out the winners of the 2016 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Four American Cities Voted for Taxes on Soda Last Night
One step forward in tackling obesity in America
See the Cold War-Era Trains Berlin Is Bringing Back Into Service
The “Dora” is returning to the tracks of the U-Bahn
The Louvre Has Restored "St. John the Baptist"
To clean, or not to clean?
American TV Watchers Spend Over a Year of Their Life Channel Surfing
As options of shows and ways to watch them increase, so does the time it takes to find something to watch
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