Jamestown Rediscovery archeologists use new technology to uncover the bones of one of the first English colonists
Canada recently slapped a tariff on U.S. exports of ketchup, and the EU plans to do the same. But is the condiment all that American?
These odd-looking spectacles are the latest invention to try to resolve the common ailment
In the summer of 1968, the neighborhood of Glenville erupted in “urban warfare,” leaving seven dead and heightening police-community tensions
After moving to Philadelphia and joining the Quakers, Angelina Grimké rededicated her life to fighting for racial equality
The United States has a history of denaturalization spanning more than a century
In 1932, nine days after his inauguration, President Roosevelt signed an order authorizing the sale of beer
Dogs are willing to overcome obstacles to help people in distress—as long as they keep their cool
With wild populations threatened, emerging and new techniques in the breeding science is growing ever more critical
Suzhou has more than 60 gardens dating back to 600 AD, and nine have collective World Heritage status
Facial recognition software refreshes the classic book's message on conservation
Biogeographers have built a virtual world to trace the emergence and extinction of species during the last eight glacial cycles
Al Capone wasn't just one of the biggest distributers of bootleg alcohol during Prohibition, he also embraced his notoriety in some flamboyant ways
Biologists now understand a key part of the molecular process that results in body odor—and deodorants might just be able to disrupt it
Black cooks created the feasts that gave the South its reputation for hospitality
Don't call it a comeback. With a new movie and new music on the way, ABBA remains as relevant as ever
What dead crows can teach us about the connections between sex and aggression
Contraband pelts and scales can serve as educational tools, add to research collections and even offer clues back to smugglers
The economic and infrastructure rebuilding of postwar Tokyo was nothing short of a miracle. It culminated with hosting the 1964 Olympic Games
Horizontal movement of genetic material is widespread across animals, challenging traditional notions of inheritance
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