Sorry folks, E.T. is still not phoning home
Daily life in the Civilian Conservation Corps is preserved in a new National Park Service archive
The soldiers were captured by Oliver Cromwell's forces following the Battle of Dunbar
Would-be Martians say aloha to a challenging experiment
The government has placed the artifact under an export ban in hopes a collector will keep it in-country
Got $40,000? You could own an angry letter from the vengeful duo
A British auction house is selling one of only a dozen known dodo skeletons, put together by a collector from the bones of several birds
The iconic coral reef sits above an even deeper one
Researchers find North Atlantic great whites spend their first 20 years in the waters off Montauk, Long Island
See breathtaking early works by the iconic photographer
"Migrations in Motion" models the journeys over 2,900 species may take to find new habitats
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument is now twice the size of Texas
Dragonfly 44 near the Coma cluster has the same mass as the Milky Way but only 1 percent of the visible matter
French swimmers may keep wearing what they please
A new kind of Harlem renaissance is threatening the home of one of America's greatest poets
The University of California, Davis, is looking for online volunteers to help catalog and describe 5,200 wine labels
Nicknamed “Pig Nose,” the fish was quickly released back into the wild
Known as “Bagpipe Lung,” the reaction can wreak havoc on your respiratory system
Depending on who you ask, HAARP can control minds, weather, and even earthquakes
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