The Event that Wiped out Dinosaurs Also Nearly Did in the Mammals
New estimates suggest a measly seven percent of mammals survived the extinction
This Painting Shows What It Might Look Like When Zika Infects a Cell
David S. Goodsell's watercolor-and-ink artworks use the latest research to illustrate viruses, proteins and more
Inside the Effort to Digitize Medieval Monks' Chants
Scanning and interpreting centuries-old manuscripts is a challenge because musical notation wasn't formalized yet
From Sticks and Stones, Two Artists Make Pinhole Cameras
David Janesko and Adam Donnelly are using materials found in nature to photograph nature
How Forensic Scientists Once Tried to "See" a Dead Person's Last Sight
Scientists once believed that the dead's last sight could be resolved from their extracted eyeballs
Nile Crocodiles Have Moved to Florida
Three "unusual" crocodilians turned out to be more closely related to South African crocs than American ones
The World's Longest Pizza Took 250 Chefs More Than Six Hours to Make
No surprise, the record-holding pie was created in Naples
Say Goodbye to a Historic El Niño and Hello to La Niña
Conditions are looking ripe for the cooler climate pattern to take over in the Pacific
An Archive of Native Americans Portraits Taken a Century Ago Spurs Further Exploration
Edward S. Curtis' photography is famous, but contemporary Native American artists go beyond stereotypes
Listen to Robert Frost Read His Poems
Recordings offer a chance to really listen to the meaning behind classics like "The Road Not Taken"
Can Wine Made Without Grapes Match the Real Thing?
A San Francisco start-up is trying to create synthetic wine—just by mixing together the right ingredients
This Latin Thesaurus Has Been in Progress Since 1894
Scholars are still working on the letter "N"
Rare Beaked Whale Washes Ashore in Australia
Sporting unusual teeth, the young female offers researchers a chance to study an elusive cetacean
A Brief History of Taking Books Along for the Ride
Have books, will travel
Massive Effort Underway to Recover More Than 700 Migrants Drowned at Sea
Forensic scientists hope to use DNA to identify the remains
These Temporary Tattoos Can Help ID a Food Allergy
Plus, the tattoo is inspired by historical Japanese prints
See Mercury's Landscape in Stunning Detail
A new map of the planet's surface captures the depths of craters and the peaks of volcanic mountains
Why "The Royal Oak" Is a Popular Pub Name in the U.K.
The story goes back to the English Civil Wars and a prince on the run
Madame de Pompadour's Legacy as a Patron of Arts Is Often Overlooked
A new exhibit explores the creative works of one of history's most famous mistresses
Mice Show How the Zika Virus Can Cause Birth Defects
A new study offers the first experimental evidence of the virus crossing the placenta and damaging fetal brains
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