Peck wasn’t wealthy and her family, who did have money, didn’t approve of her globe-trotting, mountain-climbing, pants-wearing lifestyle
Instead its almost-instantly out-of-date styling made it a legend
Contrary to popular belief, domestication has made dogs less likely to cooperate to get food than wolves
He becomes the second America to win for his book "Lincoln in the Bardo," an experimental ghost story that explores the grief of the 16th president
Google Street Views records the wonders of the northerly jewel
Mocha Dick had encounters with around 100 ships before he was finally killed
The World Monuments Fund shines a light on landmarks in over 30 countries and territories that are in desperate need of conservation
In a year of crazy weather, the remnants of the massive storm headed toward the British Isles
His 17th-century text is still in print today
By fusing its chromosomes, the creature could essentially clone itself while still maintaining genetic variation
Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald will become the first black artists commissioned to paint a presidential couple for the Smithsonian
A new exhibit showcases photos and films that have long been stowed away in a basement at New York Police Department's headquarters
Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space, wants us to look beyond Earth
Hayworth navigated identity, ethnicity and transformation throughout her career
Genes for both light and dark pigmentation have been in the human gene pool for at least 900,000 years
He championed a formal style in an era dominated by experimental, confessional poetry
While contact between Vikings and Muslim cultures is well documented, the interpretation of the 10th-century burial cloth has been called into question
The chirp and flash from the event offers clues to the origin of Earth's precious metals
Even though it didn't really look much like a petrified person, spectacle-seekers flocked to view it
Who wouldn't?
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