Fossilized footprints, which had been left in a lakebed by ancient mammals and birds, have been swiped
Harry K. Tye's body went missing after the 1943 Battle of Tarawa. Decades later, his remains were discovered and returned home.
San Francisco-area miners used sourdough starters as a replacement for commercial leavening agents
Ladies and gentlemen, start your molecules
The cephalopod was chowing down on a jellyfish—long thought unimportant in the food web
The school is displacing millions of specimens in favor of a new track
The patent for this supremely convenient invention didn't last long
Despite "the most brilliant examination" Harvard had ever seen, the school didn't grant degrees to women at the time
New report sounds the alarm on the RMS Queen Mary
Things are getting serious for the world's most famous bald eagles
It's not always in museums—and historic name recognition is starting to matter less
Her work has long been obscured by her dramatic personal life
The brain implant bypasses the patient's injured spinal cord, allowing him to eat and drink on his own
Now you can easily peruse more than 140,000 of the agency's photos, videos and visualizations
White males under 45 are most likely to report using the drug
Like the wine and cocaine drink that preceded it, Coca-Cola was first marketed as a brain tonic
The tunnel would help ships and ferries avoid rough seas around the Stadlandet Peninsula where 33 people have died since World War II
The latest class of 25 also includes Judy Garland and Vin Scully
New research suggests that the engaging, visual-spatial nature of the game may disrupt the formation "intrusive memories"
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