For the first time, scientists have recorded the noise of a Martian dust storm using a microphone on NASA's Perseverance rover
Previous research has shown the placebo effect can be extremely powerful, rivaling ibuprofen or morphine
After more than a century at the bottom of the ocean, the garment fetched $114,000 at auction
He was one of David Lynch's closest collaborators—and wrote one of TV's most memorable themes
Using lasers and cameras, scientists visualized the plume of tiny, aerosolized particles ejected from commercial toilets during flushing
This process that powers stars is still decades away from widespread use on Earth
The bar was the site of a "sip-in" in 1966, several years before the Stonewall riots
This is the largest onshore crude pipeline spill in nine years and the biggest in the system’s history
After two recent storms, a mysterious structure began to emerge
SOFIA, a 38,000-pound telescope inside an airplane, spent eight years observing the universe in infrared
The stunning new structure will also serve as place for visitors to reflect on the attacks
Next, the space agency wants to send astronauts to orbit—and land on—the moon
The mural, located outside Kyiv, depicts a woman in a bathrobe and a gas mask
Live recordings from "Phinney's Rainbow" had been sitting on a journalist's bookshelf for years
For the second year in a row, a DAO is vying to bid on a rare first-edition copy
The neurological disease affects about one to two people in a million
The CDC estimates that 120,000 people have been hospitalized since October
Scientists found evidence of over 100 types of plants and animals that lived in the northern part of the island around two million years ago
Famous writers around the world offered support to debut author Chelsea Banning
Researchers say the woman may have been an early Christian leader with a large fortune
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