Mine-hunting dolphins will help researchers transfer the remaining creatures into marine sanctuaries
<i>Mapping Paintings</i> makes it easier to figure out an artwork’s chain of ownership
The epidemic’s early days were perplexing and terrifying
Three texts dealing with charms, spirits, and all other manners of magical practice are now accessible online
Researchers let two neural networks critique each other to create the images
The tzompantli were once believed to only contain the skulls of conquered male warriors
According to astronomer Donald Olson, the brilliant star described in Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage is actually a planet
A local businessman said the casino would bring jobs and money to the historic region–but other locals said gaming would irrevocably change Gettysburg
The reason Independence Day is on July 4 isn’t very robust
The company stopped producing vinyl records in 1989
Billions over budget and three years behind, the Kemper County coal gasification project will now produce electricity using natural gas
Analysis shows that the parasitic pin-tailed whydah could impact native birds in the Caribbean, Hawaii and the southern U.S.
The boozy event has its roots in a 13th century land dispute
For 24 hours a YouTube channel will host discussions on space rocks and their potential impacts on Earth
The image offers a rare portrait of an ordinary Dubliner
They were the first time that a nuclear weapon had been deployed since the 1945 attacks on Japan
The "Yo-Semite Valley" was made a California state park on this day in 1864, but it quickly became a national park
<i>Once Upon a Place</i> features the oral histories of 70 immigrants
No, it's not aliens or a massive conspiracy plot—just a space-age study of the atmosphere
The renovation will be so remarkable, according to the lead architect, it will cure Brexit-induced malaise
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