The Brooklyn show highlights art inspired by the age when celebrity scandals and gossip reigned supreme
The upcoming retrospective couples works by the famed modernist with the museum's first VR experience
The display celebrates the art and craft of soldiers at war and offers insight into life in the military
'Vasa' sunk in front of horrified onlookers on this day in 1628, claiming 30 lives
The home of the Mona Lisa has a history that's almost 1000 years long
It's 2000 B.C. and you have a headache. Grab the willow bark
American pets have been increasingly served up prime cuts of meat, but this food comes at a cost
New data shows that MU69 is less than 20 miles long and may actually be two asteroids orbiting one another
The trend of pointing floodlights at churches in Sweden has driven some long-eared bat colonies out of their historic roosts
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was founded by a military officer who wanted to “kill the Indian … [and] save the man in him”
The latest edition of the Duden dictionary includes <i>tindern,</i> or online dating, and <i>postfaktisch</i>, meaning post-truth
The findings revealed that the bias was strongest in more religious countries including the United States, United Arab Emirates and India
'The Compleat Angler' is much more than an instruction manual on fishing. It's a Walden-like meditation on nature and friendship
To mark its 40th anniversary, NASA is asking for your help crafting a message
The ape was raised by an anthropologist who taught him to clean his room, use the toilet and bargain for cheeseburgers
In 1937, the Nazis confiscated modernist art from museums and put it up for ridicule in an exhibit that still reverberates today
A new project maps almost 200 recordings taken in 27 different countries over the past 26 years
Turns out that cats really don't take direction well
Astronomers aren't sure if the 5,600-mile-wide storm will peter out or if a deep vortex will keep it churning
The ancient Greeks, and people for almost 2,000 years after them, argued over whether one was a number
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