A fuse appeared to be attached to the explosive device
A changing climate may make iconic breaks disappear
The photos are part of a new book from the Imperial War Museums which includes many images published for the first time
“The woman with a bustle can never sit down in a natural position,” one 1880s doctor wrote
Visit the many examples of products that were short-sighted, short-lived or just silly
The Confederacy had its own White House—two, actually
After a 20-year search, members of the Wampanoag Nation have collected his remains from museums
The Nazis weren’t the only group that looted German treasures
Many fire departments across the country have phased out the pole
Currents are acting like a conveyor belt for plastic, dumping the bits in pristine northern waters
The largest space telescope ever built has a few last tests to pass
The calf's mother was pregnant when SeaWorld cancelled its controversial breeding program
The Tourism Authority of Thailand clarifies that vendors will be able to continue selling street food under new regulations
A WWF report found that illegal poaching, logging, and fishing impacts 45 percent of the designated locations
The emotive song about lynching in the American South is both a classic and a warning
Instead of relying on European-centric data sets, researchers used a global database to help image a 13,600-year-old woman from Thailand
Friends' running habits may have more influence on your workouts than you might think
You can thank a future trip to Mars for a surprising new theory on how salt affects the body
A drone captured the giant cetaceans plowing through krill clouds to get their fill
C. Auguste Dupin, Poe's main character, was the first genius detective
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