Experts Aren’t Sure Why Botswana's Elephants Are Dying by the Hundreds
After being slowed by the global pandemic, tests are now underway
This AR Artwork Reimagines Historical Spaces Across the U.S.
Nancy Baker Cahill's red, white and blue "Liberty Bell" rings over sites in six major cities
Beavers Are Accelerating Climate Change in Alaska
As the Arctic warms, the furry animals are moving in—and redeveloping
Meet Augie, the 20-Year-Old Golden Retriever Who Might Have Just Set an Age Record
The doggo's recent birthday may be an all-timer for her breed
How the Uffizi Gallery Is Highlighting Black Figures in Renaissance Art
Each Saturday, the Florentine museum will release a new educational video on TikTok and Facebook
Why Scholars Are Skeptical of Claimed Rediscovery of Lost Frida Kahlo Masterpiece
"The Wounded Table," a 1940 work by the Mexican painter, disappeared 65 years ago
Whale Sharks Have Tiny Teeth on Their Eyeballs
The 'dermal denticles' probably help protect the eyes of these gentle giants, scientists say
Watch This Mesmerizing Time-Lapse of the Sun’s Last Decade
NASA released the hour-long video in honor of the ten-year anniversary of its satellite, the Solar Dynamics Observatory
Renovations at Historic York Guildhall Reveal Human Remains, Roman Artifacts
Ongoing work at the 15th-century municipal building has yielded an array of archaeological finds
Scientists Propose a New Name for Nature in the Time of COVID-19: The 'Anthropause'
Human travel came to a halt during COVID-19, and scientists argue that this worldwide 'pause' presents a rare opportunity to study our impact on animals
Record-Breaking Lightning Bolts Spark Excitement
Officials confirmed two 'megaflash' lightning bolts in Brazil and Argentina that struck down previous world records
Newly Discovered Portrait May Be Oldest Known Image of Māori Person
The photo depicts Hemi Pomara, who was kidnapped and "exhibited" by British colonialists in London during the 1840s
Watch Colorful Sunsets on Distant Planets in This NASA Simulation
New models from a NASA scientist show what the sun’s setting might look like on Venus, Uranus and Mars
Remains Discovered in Parisian Chapel May Belong to Guillotined Aristocrats
New research suggests the bodies of nearly 500 nobles beheaded during the Reign of Terror are buried in Chapelle Expiatoire
Temperatures Hit a Sweltering 100.4 Degrees Fahrenheit in Arctic Town
The likely record-setting day is the latest development in a blistering heat wave that’s been warming the region and exacerbating wildfires
New Digital Archive Explores 133 Years of African American Funeral Programs
The online resource offers a veritable treasure trove of information for historians and genealogists
For $125,000, You Could Ride a Balloon Into the Stratosphere
A new company, Space Perspective, announced its plan for a commercial space craft this week
Botched Art Restoration Renders Virgin Mary Unrecognizable
The failed makeover—one of several to surface in Spain in recent years—has prompted calls for stricter regulation of the field
Huge Saharan Dust Cloud Could Bring Hazy Skies, Spectacular Sunsets to the United States
The large dust cloud has already obscured skies in the Caribbean and will likely reach Gulf Coast states by the middle of this week
Was Beethoven Black? Probably Not, but These Unsung Composers Were
A music scholar examines the history of the decades-old theory, and what its permanence tells us about who is considered 'canon' in classical music
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