He traveled with the Scottish missionary and explorer searching for the source of the Nile, and he's responsible for bringing his remains to Britain
But the news isn’t all bad: Americans also reported generally more positive experiences than the rest of the world
The most-visited museum in the world is hoping to limit lines and crowds
The optical illusion uses shaded block of paint to make crossing stripes appear to float in the air
The penguins have all but abandoned what was once a thriving breeding site at Halley Bay
St. Anthony’s Shrine has long served as a symbol of unity and religious tolerance
The goal of the new toy is to increase literacy among the blind has fallen dramatically in the last 50 years
A 2 to 2.5 magnitude quake on the Red Planet is the first seismic activity detected outside the Earth and the Moon
Researchers point toward marine creatures' inability to adapt to changing water temperatures, lack of adequate shelter
Between 1948 and 1993, an estimated 25,000 people were sterilized to prevent them from having ‘poor-quality descendants’
A new study found that one in five children reported not drinking any water on a given day
Unwitting citizen-scientists discovered evidence that vulnerable species return to the same ships, which could help in their recovery
Researchers believe an ancient hunter-gatherer consumed the reptile whole as part of a ceremonial or ritualistic event
The team will also no longer play Smith’s famed rendition of ‘God Bless America’
According to a new study, rising temperatures have reduced the GDP of many poor nations and boosted economic output of wealthier countries
Helvetica Now is the first update to the sans serif typeface in 36 years
Services like Blue Apron have come under fire for using excessive packaging, but a new study found that pre-portioned meals cut down on food waste
Dated to around 1540, the ship carried a load of copper plate that was likely for the country's earliest copper coins
The funding is part of a broader effort to address lasting damages caused by the residential school system
One-third of the books were removed for promoting gender stereotypes at a critical point in childhood development
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