A music scholar examines the history of the decades-old theory, and what its permanence tells us about who is considered 'canon' in classical music
Camera traps spotted the endangered smoky mouse in seven different locations
As plans emerge to remove the controversial figure, the 26th President's legacy remains sullied by his colonialist ideology
The 200-year-old structure had been buried by sand for 80 years until local miners rediscovered it
Thought to have come from a large male sperm whale, they may be remnants of the whaling industry that once operated out of Edinburgh’s port
Based on a copy made by Leonardo da Vinci's pupils, the image will be useful to scholars and the public alike
Researchers stimulated certain of the mouse’s brain cells in a particular order to produce 'synthetic smells'
New research shows that carefully calibrated soap bubbles cause pear trees to bear fruit
Twin discoveries reveal that some ancient reptiles laid soft-shelled eggs, challenging long-held assumptions in paleontology
Annual event at the Neolithic monument will be broadcast virtually in place of an in-person gathering
On June 19, 1865, the decree informed the people of Texas that enslaved individuals were now free
At more than 13 feet long, the creature was probably just 2 years old, scientists say
New analysis of elite man buried in Stone Age monument suggests he was the product of either a brother-sister or parent-child pairing
The Union and Confederate soldiers buried at the site of the 1862 clash were later moved to nearby cemeteries
A tool that analyzes tweets and a study from University of Chicago researchers show that Americans' happiness has reached new lows in recent weeks
New study tackles a 20-year-old mystery about Titan, the second-largest moon in the solar system
The breakfast line's rebranding arrives amid widespread protests against systemic racism and police brutality
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge has released greeting cards of six paintings adapted for this "most unusual year"
A new report brings the number of victims of racial terror killings between 1865 and 1950 to almost 6,500
The emerald light resembles the glow emitted in Earth's atmosphere
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