Are Hybrid Grapes the Future of Wine?
Scientists, growers and winemakers are working with experimental varieties to adapt to the effects of climate change
Federal Flood Maps Are Outdated Because of Climate Change, FEMA Director Says
The maps don't take into account intense rainfall events, like those plaguing many parts of the country this summer
The Netherlands Repatriates 343 Ceramics to Panama
The pre-Hispanic pottery pieces range from bowls to plates to burial vessels
This Interactive Map Will Help You Plan the Ultimate Leaf-Peeping Trip
Find the best times to admire fall colors across the country
James Webb Space Telescope Snaps Spectacular New Photos of the Tarantula Nebula
The stellar nursery, located 161,000 light-years away, offers insights into a period of intense star formation in the early universe
Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Trains Are Now Running in Germany
They're expected to keep some 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere each year
U.K. Couple Finds Rare Gold Coins During Home Renovations
The money pieces, which date from 1610 to 1727, are expected to fetch as much as $288,000 at auction next month
SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Internet Is Coming to Cruise Ships
Royal Caribbean says it will begin installing Starlink terminals across its entire fleet immediately
Art Made With Artificial Intelligence Wins at State Fair
Artist Jason Allen placed first in a Colorado contest, generating debate about A.I.'s role in art
How Artemis 1 Honors an Apollo 13 Hero—and a Champion for Diversity in Space
A mannequin that will orbit the moon is named for Arturo Campos, a Mexican-American electrical engineer who worked on several NASA missions
Why the Legacy of 'E.T.' Endures, 40 Years Later
A new book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Steven Spielberg movie
Archaeologists From Eight Countries Team Up to Explore the Skerki Banks
Coordinated by Unesco, the project will examine the underwater site between Sicily and Tunisia
Other States May Follow California’s Lead in Banning Gas-Powered Cars by 2035
Washington, Massachusetts, Virginia and others appear likely to adopt the Golden State's ambitious plan for phasing out internal combustion engines
Can Tree Rings Solve the Mystery of a 19th-Century American Shipwreck?
A wreck off the coast of Argentina is likely a Rhode Island whaling vessel from the 1850s
The Black Children of Hurricane Katrina Finally Tell Their Stories
A new documentary, 'Katrina Babies,' spotlights the disaster's youngest survivors
Can These Lights Make Crosswalks Safer for Pedestrians Distracted by Their Phones?
Hong Kong has launched an experimental initiative to remind walkers to look up before crossing the street
Is Breadfruit the Climate Change-Proof Food of the Future?
New research suggests it will fare better than our current staple crops under warming conditions
Archaeologists Call on Unesco to Protect the Hagia Sophia
The sixth-century site has suffered increased vandalism and damage in recent years
See the Incredible Sunflower Superbloom in North Dakota
Fields filled with the cheery yellow flowers reach peak bloom in late summer
The Untold Stories of Surfing's Trailblazing Women
The documentary 'Girls Can't Surf' examines the sexism women surfers faced in the 1980s and '90s
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