Home birth doesn't have to be a dangerous and deadly proposition–but in the United States, it often is
Located in Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side, the former first couple hopes the campus will help revitalize the area
Residents of the area thought the announcement was an April Fool’s joke
The pesky padlocks are now removed from the bridge—and up for auction
A new study suggests urine, sea water and lemon juice all do more harm than good on painful stings
The animals are not moving fast enough for Norway’s "slow TV" craze
Once the tomb of emperors, a project funded by a telecom company hopes to revive the massive monument now covered in trash and weeds
The character, created in the 1940s and revived in a 2014 graphic novel, stars in a new comic book to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
It was a huge advance in cloning in the early 2000s
A journalist has cracked the case
Lulu had one of the highest concentrations of PCBs ever recorded in a marine mammal
Once abandoned and decrepit, the house has been restored overseas
This is the first time researchers caught the creatures locked in a vicious fight in the wild
The Mill Restaurant, which once served hungry travelers, now hosts a shrine to the highway's roadside attractions
A new paper looks back on an old epidemic—and raises fresh questions about antique shaving brushes
A common food additive reveals how much urine lurks in the lanes
The Handpas Project is looking to unlock who made the prehistoric art and why
The seed of the common garden flower could survive long journeys in space
Cornelia Parker will create a piece for the Parliamentary Art Collection
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