Officials want information on the strange die-off of a clutch of majestic birds
It is the most complete map of the cold galaxy ever made
How a law signed by George Washington is being applied to Apple
Archival audio reveals eerie sounds heard by astronauts on the dark side of the moon
Here are five things to know about the rising tide
“[A]ll I want to be is the Jane Austen of South Alabama,” she told radio host Roy Newquist in 1964
A rare spectacle covers Death Valley in wildflowers
Samuel Willenberg devoted the rest of his life to honoring those murdered at the camp
Fat penguins have a harder time walking than swimming
The agency is looking for creative contributions as it readies its mission to study and sample a near-Earth asteroid
As the driest rainy season in 35 years threatens southern Africa, elephants have become a flashpoint
Ten-foot-tall lemon sculptures herald the Fête du Citron
Your next cup could be filled with New Year's luck
Excavations at “Britain’s Pompeii” are on a roll
The Renaissance scientist set the stage for modern astronomy
Did islanders really experience a catastrophic “collapse” of their own making?
The spunky and eloquent author is dead—but her legacy lives on
Little accent, big debate
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