Measuring 16 inches long and weighing an ounce, the worm pulled from a Cheshire garden has become a prized specimen at the Natural History Museum
An old photograph led archaeologists to the long-lost well
A survey of 3,000 people reveals that the most common earworms share a fast tempo, unusual intervals and simple rhythm
A mysterious sound has baffled residents of a far-flung hamlet
A fundraising effort looks to make remnants of the city's tragic shootings available for future generations
<i>KindredSpaces</i> brings together kindred spirits interested in the life and legacy of Lucy Maud Montgomery
Fingerprints, wear marks and other details show the beautiful manuscript was once a teaching tool, not a royal collectible
Over four decades of TV broadcasting, “Uncle Walter” defined a nation’s news
The recurring explosions of white dwarf stars produce the vast majority of this important element
Here are 10 ways life was different in 1908
Caught by ESO's Very Large Telescope, the ten pillars of gas and dust are a hazy star nursery 7,500 light years away
Excavations at a rock shelter in the Flinders Range shows people were there 49,000 years ago, hunting megafauna and developing new tools
The short video was tricky to shoot
Digital preservation is more work than it might seem
A proposed project in Cross River State would cut through protected areas and threaten endangered species like the Cross River gorilla
Reexamination of data from a 1940 skeleton, suggests that the long forearms may match those of the missing aviator
After 30 years, funding cuts caused one of Edinburgh’s most popular public art galleries to shut its doors
Millennials have led the surge in java consumption
More than 100,000 books will become a monument to intellectual freedom in Germany next year
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