Feminism and the conservative movement clashed over issues such as abortion and LGBTQ rights
While a great white shark's 300 serrated teeth are an amazing hunting adaptation, what's even more amazing is their replaceability
One of the world's greatest memorials to love remains a place of mystery
How one journalist became black to investigate segregation and what that means today
Releasing a chapter at a time, Radish could have us binge reading romance and mystery novels
These 240-gallon clay karases, crucial to the early development of winemaking, once held enormous value
Reproductive experts weigh in on panda porn, panda Viagra and other biological myths
Well, it may not replace bees. But it's a fun project nonetheless
Pair your red wine and chocolate hearts with another delicious accompaniment: cannibalism, in the form of a new book
Hercules beetles, as their name suggests, are immensely strong for their size
By cutting out the middleman, this startup is aiming for better bouquets and a greener flower industry
One in four cowboys was black. So why aren’t they more present in popular culture?
A new study shows that a remote specialist can be just as effective at reporting a comatose patient's condition than a medical professional in the room
Looking to the one-percent to lead the country goes back to the era of World War I
Persistent mouth-stink has been dousing the flames of passion for millennia. Why haven’t we come up with a cure?
After a hornet queen lays hundreds of eggs, her workers set about feeding the larvae chewed-up prey. With tiny waists, the workers can't digest solid food
Three centuries of beauty and history are on display at the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Keepers admire them, but have no illusions. Pandas are solitary creatures
A scientist at Smithsonian's Tropical Research Institute helped catalog everything known about toxins in the skins of endangered frogs and toads
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