While wind will not change the ambient temperature of the air, it will change the temperature of your body
With an assemblage portrait of her mother as the focal piece, the artist’s work is surrounded by the works of those who inspired her
Workers are back, the museums are open, the pandas are well, but officials say the ramifications of the shutdown are far from over
The 2019 nationwide release, 47 years after it was made, means audiences at last will see the Queen of Soul’s transcendent masterpiece
A new book uncovers the intricacies of Paul Le Roux’s cartel and how it fueled the opioid epidemic ravaging the U.S. today
Ice and wind transform these high altitude fir trees of into real-life White Walkers
A historian of 20th century media argues that the technological innovation was the quintessential Cold War machine
"RENT: Live" meet "The Boys from Boise"
A Sherpa couple built their own greenhouse to grow vegetables at 13,100 feet
The aquatic salamander's genome is one of the most complex sets of genetic instructions in the world
Sixty years ago this month, the romantic victory of the young Cuban revolutionaries amazed the world—and led to a surreal evening on “The Ed Sullivan Show”
Scientists journey to the icy bottom of the Earth to see if satellite imagery can determine how many Emperor penguins are left in the world
Two inventors turned a failed experiment into an irresistibly poppable product that revolutionized the shipping industry
Fifty years later, Mary Beth Tinker looks back at her small act of courage and the Supreme Court case that followed
Animals can certainly feel the cold, and many species have developed unique ways of dealing with it
A lunar eclipse was visible across much of the world last night, bathing the moon in a reddish glow
The teeth of <i>Galagadon nordquistae</i> were discovered in the rock that once surrounded the famous <i>T. rex</i> skeleton.
New analysis shows the Dutch master added lead carbonate plumbonacrite to his impasto mix
According to models of stellar evolution, certain types of stars need longer than the universe has existed to form
Eighty years ago, the Buick Y-job was billed as the car of the future
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