New research has confirmed that the celestial object may be the biggest of its kind ever found
Researchers say two teeth and a kneecap belong to a previously unknown species that lived in what is now Germany
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Three veteran aurora chasers and a NASA scientist share everything you need to know to check these dazzling displays off your bucket list
Now 75 years old, the dystopian novel still rings alarm bells about totalitarian rule
More Americans are eating and learning about dishes such as fufu and curried goat in establishments recognized by the highest echelon of the culinary world
The basic urge is surprisingly complex and can go awry as we age
A festive recipe to ward off sea monsters remains a staple of one of China’s biggest cultural events
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In June 1944, the veteran journalist hid on a hospital ship so she could report firsthand as Allied soldiers fought their way onto the beaches of Normandy
Two court cases over 200 years apart reflect what happens when commercial and artistic interests meet
Researchers are examining more than 4,200 New England documents to turn descriptions of the wind into data
Beginning in the Renaissance, locals affixed verses protesting various societal ills to six sculptures scattered across the Italian city
Museum collections and a new documentary on Jim Henson’s life and career reveal how his creativity cemented his legacy
Membership services like Flow Club, Flown and Caveday offer online study halls complete with proctors and goal setting
A food history writer and an influential podcast host tell us how our thinking about health and body weight has—and hasn’t—evolved ever since Dr. Lulu Hunt Peters took the nation by storm
A pair of the bears will arrive at the Smithsonian's National Zoo by the end of 2024
A new paper suggests that plants may use slow seed years to prevent the spread of disease
The 1924 Indian Citizenship Act sought to assimilate Native people into white society. But the legislation, signed by President Calvin Coolidge, fell short
Tromelin Island became a safe place for birds once the invasive mammals were eliminated
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