Warnings on fast-food menus might make Americans think twice about choosing beef, a new study finds
The structure may have been used for political meetings or other community gatherings
Of the Dutch artist's 35 known paintings, about 28 will be on display at the Rijksmuseum
Algae bring a rosy hue to some mountain snowpacks, which might accelerate melting
The new rule could expand medication abortion access in some places
Explorer John Franklin and his 128 crew members disappeared while searching for the Northwest Passage in the 1840s
The university is planning a months-long series of exhibitions, programs and performances
Between 2017 and 2021, accidental cannabis ingestion in young children rose by 1,375 percent
The "Green Coffin" had been at the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences since 2013
State-certified facilitators will guide patients in hallucinogenic trips, which may help treat mental health conditions
NASA images reveal frost, geysers and intricate frozen patterns on the Red Planet
Lacks' unique cancer cells were taken without consent and used for medical breakthroughs
The Houston Humane Society wildlife center director nursed the animals to health in her attic
The rarely seen copy of the Scottish writer's debut poetry collection is now on display
How the Arctic bird ended up among palm trees remains a mystery
Starring Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope, the production explores two art icons' complex relationship
They believed that the stories of marginalized communities were worth chronicling
The perpetrators broke in to the cave and defaced some of the earliest known examples of First Peoples Rock Art
The country abruptly relaxed its zero-Covid policy earlier this month
The Wicked Witch of the West uses the prop to taunt Dorothy in the famous 1939 film
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