A California biologist discovered a new insect species and then caught evolution in the act
Snow, sleet, hail or volcanic eruption cloud physicist Peter Hobbs will find a way to fly into it
A French photographer's aerial portraits of Iceland's Blue Lagoon, cotton bales in Ivory Coast, a tulip field in Holland document a world of fragile beauty
From the Maigue poets to Ogden Nash, witty wordsmiths have delighted in composing the oft-risqué five-line verses
When two Naval officers entered the inferno of the Pentagon's west flank to search for survivors, they put their own lives on the line
Fifty years after her death, innovative Italian educator Maria Montessori still gets high marks
Thanks to new technology, backyard stargazers have traveled light-years of late to join professionals in mapping the heavens
A summer festival showcases the wit and artistry of the musical-theater master, drawing "nuts" from all over
Peru's Caral suggests civilization emerged in the Americas 1,000 years earlier than experts believed
For a few fleeting moments in 1956, Elvis Presley was still an unaffected kid from Tupelo, Mississippi, and the road to stardom seemed paved in possibility
While William Clark is best known for the expedition he made with Meriwether Lewis, his later life was as historic and more consequential
A biographer and his subject, William Clark, meet in St. Louis
Members of the Doolittle Raiders celebrate the 60th anniversary of the U.S. answer to pearl harbor
For nearly 40 years, G.I. Joe has been on America's front lines in toy boxes from coast to coast
Assaulted by myriad threats to their survival, palm species around the world face the likelihood of extinction
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