Shortages of important supplies for nuclear medicine has researchers looking for answers on how to produce technetium-99
Michigan is divided over a mining company's plans to drill for copper in a beloved state park
The firefall is back this year, and it’s just as spectacular as ever
Scientists are fired up about these building blocks of life
But there’s some good news to comes out of this soggy situation
There’s a 40 percent chance of the pattern later this year
Reading the original patent documents can help us learn more about this history of this American icon
The draisine was invented as a potential replacement for the horse during a shortage
According to legend, the ningyo washed ashore on the Japanese island of Kyushu in 1222
After almost 1,000 confirmed cases of the disease, the WHO has declared outbreak over
A new study suggests the mesmerizing fields could be important for the health of humans and sea creatures alike
The platform is sharing more than 2,000 items steeped in political history
Richard “Dick” McDonald’s story in the film is true — to a degree
Mystery House was the first home computer game ever to include graphics as well as text
Rather than laying eggs like its modern bird and croc relatives this creature gave birth to live babies
The first 911 call ever placed came from the small town of Haleyville, Alabama
A new report suggests that editing embryos to cure some genetic diseases may be permissable
After the ship exploded in New York Harbor in 1944, 136 sailors were classified as missing, but new research suggests some were buried on Long Island
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