A new theory suggests he was only paralyzed when he was declared dead, but it's impossible to prove he had Guillain-Barré Syndrome with the existing facts
It has drifted so far that scientists made an emergency revision to the World Magnetic Model
The Watercolour World enables users to compare historical paintings with contemporary images of landscapes
Construction vehicles and law enforcement arrived at the National Butterfly Center on Sunday, sparking confusion among staff members
Read about Mansa Musa, emperor of Mali, who once disrupted Egypt's economy just by passing through
Even if the most ambitious global climate targets are met, the Asian mountain range is poised to lose at least one-third of its glaciers
Incorporating biosolids from sewage treatment plants into bricks makes more insulating bricks and keeps the sterilized sewage out of landfills
Wheel the World offers travelers specialized wheelchairs that can traverse difficult terrain
They shall leave when it pleases them
The gown is the centerpiece of a new exhibition on Christian Dior at the Victoria and Albert Museum
You can submit entries through an online form or tweet it with the hashtag #wordsatwork
A new study predicts that increases in maternal heat exposure across the United States will lead to 7,000 additional cases of congenital heart defects
A new study suggests the all-bamboo diet was adopted in the recent past, not millions of years ago
Charred residues show cracked grain and starch molecules likely used as part of a beer brewing session in 400 B.C.
The bubblegum pink coloring could help New World flying squirrels navigate, communicate or blend into their environments
A team of researchers looked at 8,015 genes and found one that made the insects super-sleepers
Preparations for the 75th anniversary of D-Day are already underway, and will include the flight of 30 Douglas C-47 Skytrains
The seven manuscript fragments, which date to the 13th century, tell the story of Merlin leading a battle charge
A new study suggests most of the keystone predators have died off due to an unknown pathogen and increasing ocean temperatures
Sailors had long been excluded from health benefits related to the dioxin-tainted herbicide the military spread during the war
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