Made from a resilient protein in human cells, the technology could improve body armor, space gear and even cell phone cases
The “father of the atomic bomb” was accused of being a communist
Taraneh Alidoosti was detained after criticizing the government’s execution of a protester
To help with rising energy bills, they're providing everything from warm drinks to winter coats
A local celebrity, the feline that was the face of several conservation campaigns died this weekend
New research pinpoints the 9,000-year-old genetic mutation that gives some black bears a cinnamon-colored hue
While examining the painting, a museum employee had a hunch—and called for an X-ray
Over 97 percent of documents related to the event are now publicly available
Archaeologists are learning more about the two men buried under the iconic Paris landmark
The law, meant to combat abusive breeders, will take effect in 2024
Every year, the Library of Congress selects 25 films of “cultural, historic or aesthetic importance”
The mission’s data could paint a clearer picture of the effects of climate change
Research on wild chimpanzees suggests searching for food in tree branches drove bipedalism
The program aims to make culture accessible amidst the rising cost of living
Researchers hope the vaccine, which blocked the drug from entering rats’ brains, could help reduce overdoses in humans
After two years of pandemic closures, the annual tradition is back in full force
The statue of Ambrose P. Hill had stood at a busy intersection since 1892
Critics argue that connecting Russia's culture with its current leadership is counterproductive
The finding highlights disparities in research on male and female animals
The tool went viral first for generating flattering portraits—and then for igniting ethical concerns
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