Pop-up Monuments Ask What 21st-Century Public Memorials Should Be
A collective of artists adds new, thought-provoking works to Philadelphia's parks and plazas
Why Some Woolly Rhinos Grew Ribs on Their Necks
These misplaced ribs don't grow unless something unusual is going on in the gene pool
New York City Could Finally Lose Its Prohibition-era Dancing Rule
The infamous "Cabaret Law" is rooted in racism
Help Find Historic Cartoons in World War I-era Newspapers
The crowd-sourcing effort is the first project in a new digital workspace that aims to make the Library of Congress' vast resources more accessible
Gene Editing of Embryos Gives Insight Into Basic Human Biology
A genetic tool allows researchers to disable a gene key to human development in a closely regulated experiment
These Haunting Photographs Call Attention to Plastic Trash Swirling in the Ocean
Award-winning photographer Mandy Barker explores the beauty and tragedy of marine plankton and plastic waste
In the Early 20th Century, the Department of Tropical Research Was Full of Glamorous Adventure
A new exhibition features 60 works by artists the New York Zoological Society department hired to help communicate field biology
Watch the Causes of Death Change Across America
The patterns highlight key social and economic issues in the country
California May Lose Popular Surfing Spots to Rising Seas
A changing climate may make iconic breaks disappear
A New Museum in Sweden Is All About Failure
Visit the many examples of products that were short-sighted, short-lived or just silly
Watch Scientists Freeze and Shake the James Webb Space Telescope
The largest space telescope ever built has a few last tests to pass
Watch a Large Asteroid Streak Through the Night Sky
Only a small telescope will be needed
This Frog’s Slime Kills Flu Viruses
But don’t go kissing frogs just yet
A Minnesota Home Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Is For Sale, Original Furniture And All
Everything from the floor color to the light fixtures is as the architect designed it
Scientists Want to Freeze and Pulverize Your Old Computers
E-waste is a growing problem worldwide, but a new method could help take a byte out of the issue
Ancient Architectural Science is Coming to a Renowned Indian Engineering School
Principles of alignment with the sun and magnetic fields in vastu shastra stretch back 8,000 years
This Artificial Neural Network Generates Absurd Pickup Lines
But the technology probably won't be able to land you a date anytime soon
One Million Internet Users Created This Piece of Art
Contributions range from the juvenile to bizarre to strangely beautiful
These Bold Illustrations Celebrate the Incredible Contributions of Women in Science
A designer's touch brings the achievements and faces of female pioneers to a wider audience
A New Exhibition Explores the Science and Math in Children's Book Illustrations
The 29 artworks on display capture the wonder in nature, engineering and discoveries
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