Hergé's politics have been the subject of debate over the years
After years overseas, Doug Argue’s iconic portrait is back
The software combines human input and a sophisticated neural network to make historical images pop
The engraver who inscribed Carl Sagan's and Frank Drake's 1973 message to extraterrestrials is now taking orders
Some say that the country should amend its imperial succession laws, which currently prohibit women from ascending to the throne
The UK Recycling Association speaks out against hard-to-recycle products
Don’t stick to the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to—recent snowmelt is fueling spectacular falls
Scientists have finally figured out how ladybugs fold their wings
About the size of a dime, the fraction of the space rock fetched $7,500 at auction
Very Low Frequency radio waves have created a protective bubble around the planet
Was Austen demure, sardonic, or glamorous? Each portrait tells a different story about the beloved author
The element was hard to get and extremely expensive but essential for Curie's cancer research
The mysteries of this Gothic classic aren't over yet
It was what's called a "prophetic patent"—one that isn't real yet
For 86 common species, northwest seems to be best. But why?
A new study estimates that the beloved birds could disappear locally within 25 years
A new report details the risks faced by minors who flee their home countries
The primates take a while to wean their young
"My friends, my policy is as radical as the Constitution of the United States," he said
Researchers have confirmed iron beads in Illinois come from a Minnesota meteorite, supporting a theory called the Hopewell Interaction Sphere
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