A new cookbook explores a time of food shortages and standardization, colored with some nostalgia
New research suggests that as glaciers melt, the planet's axis is shifting
The strengths and limitations of the roadmap for fighting climate change
A new tool lets you experience the glory—and embarrassment—of the internet of yore
You may not know their names, but health officials are concerned about the epidemic potential of these illnesses
The answer could help design spacecraft for one day taking people on the months-long trip to Mars
Caveat: not all cities named Rome are in Italy
Old sewing machines shed light on an enclave that city officials once tried to eliminate
But will the Great Garuda project be enough to save a sinking city?
Because the story that inspired <i>Moby-Dick</i> is just the beginning
High-quality archival footage makes a fascinating backdrop in a new music video
More than 130,000 women have registered to vote
Photos taken during Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition have been digitally restored for the first time
Two research groups offer two different solutions to one big problem
Can you solve this head-scratcher?
A research team is teaching artificial minds to imitate and innovate like kids do during play
Hungarian historians believe they have found the Ottoman sultan’s final resting place
Many parts of the 2,000-year-old-site are off-limits because of Vetnam-era cluster bombs
Get back to the site of the Fab Four's disastrous meditation retreat
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