It's not spiraling out of control, and even if it was, it wouldn't enter the atmosphere until 2017
Carla Hayden will make history as the first African-American in the role—and the first woman
Members of the Tsimane tribe showed no preference between consonant and dissonate tones, meaning Western music is probably not biologically based
At the turn of the century, Chase was one of the most well-known painters and teachers in the United States. A new exhibit revisits his revolutionary skill
Scouts designed and voted on the new badges
Larry the Cat will outlast David Cameron at the Prime Minister’s residence
Data visualizations shed light on the living conditions of black people decades after the end of slavery
Over 40,000 people donated to buy Awaroa Beach and gift the site to Abel Tasman National Park
It’s the deepest look into the nebula ever seen before
The mysterious skyjacker got away clean
There’s a new attempt to return the Parthenon marbles to Greece
Ewe won’t forget this unique look at the Faroe Islands
After renovations wrap up in September, the library at Morocco’s al-Qarawiyyin University will debut an exhibition section for non-scholars
A team of Australian researchers think they may have found tools used to ink the ancients
Researcher in the Fourni archipelago found 23 ships dating between 525 B.C. and 1850
The self-inflicted wound was even worse than most thought
A revealing postcard to Redd Foxx is up for auction
Though city-dwelling hedgehogs have adapted to metropolitan life, some need a little help to thrive
Theresa May will become the U.K.’s newest Prime Minister tomorrow
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