According to Inuit storytelling tradition, the narwhal was once an evil stepmother, who wove her hair into a tusk
Plant analysis of ancient wild cereals from Göbekli Tepe reveal a remarkable similarity to modern strains
Compressed air energy storage can help keep the grid running and pave the way for renewables
On September 2, 1945, Japan delivered its unconditional surrender in WWII. Twelve million American troops went home as civilians
They also go by umbraphiles, coronaphiles, eclipsoholics and ecliptomaniacs
Why some researchers are proposing a drastic measure to save a threatened ecosystem
The Grammy-nominated artist takes inspiration from weaving together seemingly disparate musical forms
Researchers are using new tools to predict where to find new minerals as well as to locate new sources of valuable resources like copper
As the Luftwaffe began to target London with increasing regularity, the railway network became the saving grace of the nation
Improbably, new genetic analysis shows that trapdoor spiders may have ridden ocean currents from Africa to Australia
How posing as a grizzly helps one biologist grasp the threats facing this ancient beast
Walter Adey’s algal turf scrubber filters pollutants to clean water
Multiple eyewitnesses say that one night in 1943, their calm, quiet beach briefly became a war zone
Composite Films conducted 5,800 hours of research and poured over 27 miles of film to create our series America in Color
The power bestowed upon the chief executive to excuse past misdeeds has involved a number of famous Americans
In his new book, Michael Twitty shares the contributions that enslaved African-Americans and their descendants have made to southern cuisine
Some uses for rapidly-improving facial-recognition technology are more benign than scary
Extraterrestrial life might make its own light to protect itself from harmful radiation
Villagers participate in a “Nest Neighbors” program to monitor the health of their new house guests
You won't — but you definitely will — want to look down
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