Johanna Basford, whose fanciful, hand-drawn illustrations launched a worldwide craze, is back with flying colors
These birds, once a feature of the far north as reliable as ice, are becoming less and less common
The author of a new book about the classic says the 19th-century novel contains life lessons for all, especially for boys
A new treatment using CRISPR helps reduce cocaine cravings in mice, and it may be able to treat human addiction in the future
Women fighting for the ballot were vocal about believing that German men were less worthy of citizenship than themselves
In his new book, photographer Jonathan “Jonk” Jimenez seeks out unique monuments commemorating Yugoslav's National Liberation Struggle
An emergency command center is ready for activation and the National Zoo could move animals into bunkers
Solving a longstanding puzzle, MIT researchers have developed a way of sending signals from underwater to airborne devices
'The Right Trousers' combine soft artificial muscles and electric stimulation to get people moving
You can make your own iconic Cheesehead hat for this year’s football season at the Foamation factory in Milwaukee
A new forecasting model using years of bird migration data and weather radar could help us protect migrating birds from harm
Margaret Chase Smith was the first woman to serve both the House and the Senate and always defended her values, even when it meant opposing her party
New archeological findings suggest the Maya city state Copan dealt in a robust jaguar trade
The crosshatch symbol was made with a red ochre utensil more than 70,000 years ago
Washington D.C. art lovers Aaron and Barbara Levine promise 50 important works to the museum
The Nazis arbitrarily slaughtered the Czech villagers, angering the world, even as Europe's Jews faced similar fates in concentration camps
A new study suggests young grassland songbirds postpone fledging in order to mooch off mom and dad as long as they can
Using a neutron scanner at Los Alamos, paleontologists are generating high-resolution imagery of early mammal fossils
A new study suggests that ketamine activates the brain's opioid receptors, complicating its use to treat clinical depression
Swarms of the flying devices, using sensors and AI, will learn to find and track harmful gases
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