Our collective culinary nightmare is over
Hundreds of "sea potatoes"—actually the empty shells of a species of sea urchin—mysteriously washed up on Cornish beach last weekend
A new study found that sleepless nights can make you—and the people around you—feel more socially withdrawn
Early hominins' big toes were equipped for life on the ground and in the trees
A new, powerful telescope in Chile will be able to detect tiny asteroid chunks circling our planet, which could be a goldmine for researchers
Basalt axes from one quarry area indicate cooperation between clans, not warfare over resources as previously hypothesized
A new website has digitized 300 objects from the Florence gallery’s Greek and Roman collection
“168:01,” an installation now on view at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, encourages visitors to donate books to the University of Baghdad
Park hopes that its avian garbage collectors will encourage humans to properly discard their rubbish
Neolithic farmers switched from cattle to goat herding, abandoned communal dwellings for smaller households to adjust to new climate
Curator considers three categories of 'fake news': error, hoax and truths deemed false
The volume was lost after Henry VIII ordered the dissolution of the cathedral’s monastery
The rare Triassic fossil is the most complete early pterosaur ever found, and gives new insight into the evolution of the first flying vertebrates
Artist Fujiko Nakaya brings five fog installations to life to mark the Emerald Necklace Conservancy's 20th anniversary
None of the eggs were fertile, but conservation officials have hatched a plan to encourage the flamingos to breed again
When the American Civil War crippled England’s cotton industry, impoverished workers turned to poetry to convey their plight
Researchers suggest early humans pursued “least-effort strategies” when crafting tools, collecting resources
A new study shows that the relationship between coral polyps and zooxanthellae that produces colorful coral reefs began 160 million years ago
<i>Maud</i>, which sunk in Arctic Canada in 1930, was floated across the Atlantic to its new home in a museum in Vollen
The online graduate program is a collaboration between Arizona State University and the National World War II Museum in New Orleans
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