During the pogrom, a white mob killed an estimated 300 black Tulsans. According to eyewitnesses, the dead are buried in unmarked mass graves in Greenwood
A new study has found that a host of similar animals match, or even exceed dogs’ intellectual abilities
Leading climate scientists paint dire portrait of years to come if we maintain carbon-emission status quo
Cartographers had previously been in the habit of representing the Scottish islands inside a box because they are located so far from the mainland
In theory, other dimensions aren't big enough to form black holes and consume our universe or it would have happened already
Park officials found items like a cement block, coins, aluminum cans and a pacifier from the 1930s
The street artist hid a built-in shredder in the frame of the artwork when he created it in 2006
This “memory-boosting” font is stylized with a left-leaning slant and gaps in each letter meant to encourage your eyes to linger longer
The Cassini probe's final flybys show that 22,000 pounds of material per second drops from the rings into the planet's ionosphere
Shards of ancient ceramics on Pulau Ay reveal nutmeg's early history
She's no King Arthur, but locals are calling Saga Vanecek the "Queen of Sweden." To that we say, long live Saga!
Even 83 million years ago, top carnivores considered wings a tasty treat
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad are recognized for working to bring healing to victims, accountability to perpetrators and greater visibility to the public
Whether the opium was consumed or used as oil for perfume or for anointing remains unclear
Astronomers suspect that there's Neptune-sized celestial body trailing an exoplanet about 8,000 light years
The team’s finds include a network of Tudor-era brick sewers, the foundations of two towers and ornate tiles
The birds have been feasting on fermented berries, leading to all manner of drunken antics and fowl play, including flying under the influence.
The animal's crevice-filled skin helps keep it cool and shares a surprising set of similarities with the human skin disease ichthyosis vulgaris
91 of the objects on display were gifted to the museum on the condition that they be contextualized within the framework of America's art history
A new study predicts that by 2028, there will be fewer than four new cervical cancer cases per 100,000 Australian women
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