How the 200-year-old literary genre reflects changing notions of history and society
Who owns biodiversity? No one and everyone—or maybe, a German chemical company
The reddish hues of the vast dunes of the Namib Desert in southern Africa are a result of concentrations of iron in the sand
The deadly conflagration ushered in a series of reforms that are still visible today
Mexico's second largest city has nimbly transformed into a R&D hotpsot, offering a model for the country's future
Researchers looked at the little-studied danger of dust and worsening air quality in the American Southwest
It appears that <i>Fallen Kingdom</i> has not evolved alongside 21st century research
Fisherman Andy Coetzee is in the middle of a dangerous dive, in the shark-filled waters of the Indian Ocean
Virtual simulations attempt to show how faith influences human behavior in the face of terror
Compounds in your breath could help AI detect illnesses, including different cancers
A new exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum explores the kaleidoscope of figures who shaped color theory
Fisherman and adventurer Andy Coetzee is going traditional with his bid to snare a giant perch
It was the first time that computer-generated characters interacted with human actors on screen. How has the technology improved since then?
Anti-immigration sentiment flavored that cocktail ban, historians say
If the finding is true, they'd be the first invertebrates to join an elite club that includes primates, dolphins and parrots
This increased accessibility of Wilson’s papers coincides with a new wave of interest in the 28th president
A new program may be able to spot malnutrition in a simple photo, making it easier to assess nutrition problems in volatile regions
South African fisherman Andy Coetzee has his eyes set on a giant perch--a massive freshwater predator fish indigenous to the waters of Uganda
They actually serve a very specific purpose
The hurdles that prevent female fossil hunters from rising at the same rates as their male peers are myriad—but they are all interconnected
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