One Dutch art dealer is convinced that he owns the only portrait that Baruch Spinoza sat for
The lack of women leaders in STEM creates “a catch-22 death spiral.” Robotics teams try to change that
Artists, historians and filmmakers alike have been guilty of creating a mythologized version of the U.S. expansion to the west
Female ocellated wrasses have developed a surprising trick to control who fathers their offspring
Sometimes, paleontologists don’t have to go into the field to discover a tantalizing new species
These new urban forests let you pick your own produce. But will the concept take root?
It’s a pretty scary story. It does involve clowns, after all
As many as 500,000 tule elk once roamed the coast of California, but they were hunted to extinction in the mid-1860s. Or so we thought...
Thanks to the one-two punch of racism and sexism, these two women were shut out of the hero’s treatment given to other athletes
How Hubble is taking advantage of Einstein’s theories to study the most distant galaxies
Compology uses sensors and software to plot truck routes to empty only dumpsters that are full
Maria Zuber has spent her career enabling discoveries beyond Earth. She says the best is yet to come
Researchers feared the endangered ungulate had gone locally extinct. The Bactrian deer proved them wrong
Before it reached the Olympics, the sport was a spectacle of the circus and vaudeville
Many of the letters included in a new book provide snapshots of especially poignant moments in the lives of American artists
Journey to the Center of Earth
A new model of the impact that created the moon might upend theories about earth, too
A Massachusetts-based startup is prepping for your basic apocalyptic scenario
How radio interference from a 1967 solar storm spooked the U.S. military—and launched space weather forecasting
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