Catch "Project Pride," featuring performances by Tig Notaro, Rufus Wainwright and Big Freedia, on YouTube this Sunday at 8 p.m. Eastern time
The American writer and public health advocate was "a lionhearted force," says Smithsonian curator Katherine Ott
New research suggests the center points of three stone megalith circles at Göbekli Tepe form a near-perfect triangle
New research describes four species of iridescent deep-sea creatures that sparkle like bedazzled Elvis Presley jumpsuits
The 16th-century chieftain fled his home country after suffering a devastating defeat at the Battle of Kinsale
The two NASA astronauts will lift off from historic launch pad 39A, used for the Apollo and space shuttle missions
The intricate, multi-colored tiles likely date to the third century A.D.
Imri Elya was hiking with his family when he spotted the 3,500-year-old object
New research suggests the small-scale illustrations may have been made with beeswax
Lisa Piccirillo recently published her proof of Conway’s knot problem, a well-known quandry that stumped mathematicians for more than 50 years
Researchers analyzed DNA in tartar from the remains of 13 people who lived between 1603 and 1867
One Twitter user and Swiss researchers have created chocolate that diffracts light like a prism
The hemorrhagic virus has infected in domestic rabbits since 2018, and it's now spreading in the wild population
Scientists predict that the organisms' presence will increase as global temperatures increase
Glass-like skin helps break up the frog's outline and matches the frog's brightness to its leafy perch, making it harder for predators to spot
The volcano has been rumbling regularly for years, but it’s nothing to worry about
New research suggests the rodents arrived on the continent some 2,500 years earlier than previously thought
Disaster responses are also likely to be complicated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to FEMA and the Red Cross
A new study offers key insights into how engineers built the rounded structures without using supports
Critics of the decision argue that the wreck is a memorial to the 1,500 who died when the ship sank and should not be disturbed
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