Artists bottled blood and thunder to capture the heady scent of the end times
In a huge citizen science project, scientists are turning to an urban environment to seek out biodiversity
See Churchill’s blitz bunker and the first underwater tunnel ever built
Using historical documents and genealogical detective work, researchers have reconstructed 15 generations of Leonardo's family tree
The 16th-century grave was found at the site of an Aztec temple
A single pound of "whale vomit" can be worth tens of thousands of dollars
<i>Atlas Obscura</i> celebrates all things weird and wonderful worldwide this Saturday
A group of filmmakers want to remove the copyright from "We Shall Overcome"
A 1917 glass plate discovered in an observatory archive records the first evidence of exoplanets
Eleven suicide attempts took place in Attawapiskat First Nation on Saturday alone
Radiocarbon dates help reconstruct the cave's long history
Homeowners may have found a lost Caravaggio masterpiece behind a sealed attic door in their home near Toulouse
This year's list includes S&M, LGBT content...and the Bible.
Out of almost 600,000 people, 13 seem to have mutations that prevent deadly diseases from being expressed
Marine biologists say this behavior has never been seen before
Yuri Milner is investing 100 million dollars in research to develop a swarm of tiny probes for a mission to Alpha Centauri
144 Constitution Avenue is now one of the women’s movement’s most significant sites
Using computer algorithms to analyze handwriting, researchers discover citizens of ancient Judah were much more literate than previously thought
Stomach ulcers, herpes, ringworm and other tropical diseases may have all contributed to the Neanderthal demise
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