Compared to other experimental groups, undergrads who interacted with pups experienced improved executive functioning skills
New research illustrates the capacity of forests to regenerate if given the chance
A new exhibition at President Lincoln's Cottage connects the first lady's experiences to those of modern bereaved parents
In healthcare settings, mass transit, and where local laws require it, people should continue to wear masks
The man may have been a Praetorian Guard dispatched by Pliny the Elder to save Herculaneum's residents from the volcanic eruption
Effa Manley advocated for Black rights as a Negro Leagues team owner in the 1930s and '40s
When the man visualizes his written messages, a pair of electrical sensors measure his brain activity and translate it into letters
Bran Castle's connections to the vampire may be as mythic as the monster himself, but the site remains a popular Romanian attraction
Half a century ago, a series of oil crises caused widespread panic and led to profound shifts in U.S. culture
The seven-foot-long female lake sturgeon was microchipped and released promptly back into the water
Officials and parents hope to vaccinate young teens against the coronavirus in time for summer recreation and school in the fall
A new analysis of the 180-foot-tall Cerne Abbas Giant dates the English landmark to between 700 and 1100 A.D.
Study finds evidence that ancient humans and their Neanderthal cousins ate lots of starchy, carbohydrate-rich foods
Most lobsters are brown, but about one in 30 million of the crustaceans are calico-colored
The sea creature typically lives in depths of 3,000 feet and rarely shows up on shore in one piece
The 16th-century regent, pictured with four of her children, wielded significant political power during the French Wars of Religion
New research tracks the famed southeast Asian city's growth over hundreds of years
"Facing the Mountain," a new book by author Daniel James Brown, details the lives of four 20th-century heroes
The state issued a 'red flag' fire warning on May 2, the first one issued in May since 2014, during a stretch of abnormally hot, dry and windy weather
When it’s time to reproduce, each of the worm’s many rear ends will swim off to get fertilized
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