The ancient Greeks, and people for almost 2,000 years after them, argued over whether one was a number
It’s an epic battle for dumpling domination
70,000 images are available for download via the National Palace Museum's website
Video testimony and research findings supplement selections from the museum’s holdings
After a two-year restoration, the 109-year-old Sabino is ready to sail for many years to come
<i>Loving Vincent</i> will include more than 56,000 paintings
Maples worked on a number of high-profile cases that helped to bring the field of forensic anthropology to prominence
The bank began as a tongue-in-cheek protest, but residents are taking it seriously
Dogs have been assisting blind humans for a very long time, but the arrangement only became formal recently
A new exhibit brings together the creative design behind some of the most iconic cyberpunk anime films
Satellite data lets scientists peer into the depths of our star, uncovering hints to its formation
A new study suggests the perfectly preserved armored nodosaur camoflauged itself against marauding meat-eaters
Scholars have long puzzled over the ancestry of the Minoans and Myceneans, two important Bronze Age cultures
As Tsukiji Market faces an uncertain future, a fire torches several stores at the edge of the century-old landmark
Ninety years ago, a yodeller named Jimmie Rodgers laid down two of the tracks he would be remembered for
Previous attempts to honor the rapper were stymied by community board members who took offense to Biggie’s lyrics, criminal history and even his weight
By the time Bell died, he had moved on to other inventions. But the telephone made a huge mark on American society
More than a hundred thousand gallons of beer burst onto the streets of London when a vat broke
Programs for digitization, preservation, education and more are supported with $39.3 million in funding
Fires in a Roman neighborhood in Sainte-Colombe helped preserve ancient homes, shops and artifacts
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