Churchill's papers join the ranks of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Anne Frank's diary and the Magna Carta
A new study shows large gaps between concern about climate change and the willingness to act
In the 80 years since Erwin Schrödinger first outlined a quantum mechanics thought experiment involving a cat, the feline’s popularity has only grown
The 40th President of the United States was a big science-fiction fan
A popular photography blog helped one kid interview NASA administrator Charles Bolden
Despite grocery store labels, these tubers aren’t at all the same
Pucker up: Thanksgiving (and plenty of cranberry sauce) is almost here
Humans share about 70 percent of their genome with the lowly acorn worm, according to recent research
It sat right next to University of Chicago’s football field
The recipe for "small beer" includes molasses as a sweetener and instructions on what to do if the weather is very cold
Save your change for a telephonic trip to Prairie Grove, Arkansas
Blue Origin's ship cruised to the edge of space and back in a mere 11 minutes
These books encourage reading by doubling as subway tickets
Ballooning baby spiders are making some residents of North Memphis cringe
Innovation has never looked so pretty
Lucy gets a Google Doodle for the anniversary of her discovery
A NASA simulation shows how carbon dioxide moves
<i>A Moveable Feast</i> declares that "there is never any end to Paris"
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