The Library of Congress has acquired a collection of letters from the artist to filmmaker Henwar Rodakiewicz
Around 30 percent of pediatric cancer patients are rendered infertile by chemotherapy or radiation treatments
A new study pushes back against the hypothesis that moralizing gods were necessary to keep large societies civil
Tamara Lanier claims the university has profited off the images of her ancestors
Hopefuls must submit an online application detailing how they would celebrate the singular opportunity by April 1
Armando, the long distance pigeon racing champ, was recently bought by a Chinese buyer and put out to stud
Dubbed ‘Hope,’ the orangutan was blinded by gunshots to her eyes. She also sustained bone fractures and had been stabbed with a sharp tool.
Previously, precise facial mimicry has only been observed in humans and gorillas
The rare 110-million-year-old bits of shell shine light on the reproduction during the age of dinosaurs
A comprehensive study reveals that 85 percent of artists featured in permanent collections are white, while 87 percent are men
Nebraska alone has sustained an estimated $1.4 billion in losses and damages
Joy Milne first noticed a “sort of woody, musky odor” emanating from her husband some 12 years before he was diagnosed with the degenerative disorder
The Greek chronicler dedicated 23 lines of his <em>Histories</em> to the construction of a Nile cargo boat known by locals as a baris
A new experiment reveals signs our brains may respond to changes in Earth's magnetic field, but it's unclear whether it impacts behavior
The navigational gadget comes from the wreck of the <i>Esmerelda</i>, part of Vasco da Gama's fleet that sunk off the coast of Oman in 1503
Brexanolone, which is administered intravenously, has been shown to work within 48 hours
The Abel Prize honoree was recognized for "the fundamental impact of her work on analysis, geometry and mathematical physics"
Ram semen survived 50 years frozen in liquid nitrogen, matched insemination success rate of sperm frozen for just one year
A new survey comparing the cost of more than 160 items in each city found that Paris, Singapore and Hong Kong were the priciest
Trace elements found in honey may be able to lead researchers straight to the source of environmental contamination
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