Nuclear bomb tests caused a spike in a radioactive form of carbon that accumulated in living things
Researchers found that almost half of the mountain lions they tested showed signs of plague infection
The story of two bored art lovers who found a way to "a-mouse" themselves
Researchers lifted the ancient Egyptian mummy out of her coffin for the first time in 100 years and, to their surprise, uncovered the ancient artworks
The classically trained actor is reading a sonnet a day on Instagram
Universities, libraries and museums are among the organizations seeking personal stories about the pandemic's effects on daily life
The CDC recommends wearing a fabric mask in public where social distancing is difficult, like at the grocery store
A treasure trove of new fossils unearthed in Australia reveals some raunchily-positioned bugs
Visitors can get up close and personal with augmented reality versions of historic globes recently digitized by the British Library
Audible's new service is aimed at school-age children participating in distance learning but features selections likely to appeal to all
This is the story behind the breads you might be baking in lockdown
Researchers compared tree rings from around the world to determine that a volcano on Santorini probably erupted in 1560 B.C.
Geoscientists noticed the normal rumbles of human activity picked up by their instruments have died down as much of the world ground to a halt
These flying reptiles patrolled the African skies some 100 million years ago
Angry historians say the stretch of concrete was one of the largest remaining sections of the inner wall
The worms are 283-times more abundant than they were in the 1970s, which might be a sign of healthy marine ecosystems
A new study ties the ousting of women directors, actors, producers and screenwriters to the rise of entertainment studios
Pianist and educator Ellis Marsalis Jr., trumpeter Wallace Roney, and guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli succumbed to complications caused by the novel coronavirus
Due to COVID-19, Art + Action's "Come to Your Census" project has pivoted from posters and events to social media and online outreach
New research suggests the civilization used huge enclosures to trap and stockpile live fish to support its complex society
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