Dive into the new year in these water wonderlands
Here are some of the best titles to hit shelves this past year
This year has been miserable for many, but it has plenty of competition from its predecessors in the 20th century
From the common plastic water bottle to the shoes of tsunami victims, one recycling organization tries to find a home for all ocean refuse
Two decades after the "earmouse," researchers have mastered a powerful technique for growing ears from fat-derived stem cells
The transition of office holders includes the official commissioning of the portrait of the outgoing First Lady and President
But those that do exist must be preserved and archived
Photographer Mark Marchesi spent four years tracing images from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem, "Evangeline"
How a Mesoamerican insect once created the globe's most coveted color
In the 25 years since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has changed dramatically--and it’s more important than ever to understand those changes
In the past three decades, scientists have confronted a worsening epidemic of stranded Kemp's ridley sea turtles
See Europe as it was five thousand years ago
A Cooper Hewitt exhibition spotlights the innovative and sustainable designs generated by those in search of solutions
After a long winter in their den, a polar bear mother and her cubs emerge at the first signs of spring.
Though outnumbered by their male counterparts in the field, women have begun to take the reins in ecotourism
It’s no <i>Jurassic Park,</i> but this treasure trove of new creatures will still transport you to an ancient world
In the capital city of Yerevan, volcanic rock flows pink
Instead of kicking indigenous groups out, let them continue to manage these lands effectively, argues a new report
Painless Parker and his dental circus live on in a Philadelphia museum
On the 125th anniversary of the famous portal to the U.S., history shows inspectors were not the ones changing people's names
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