Movies and books bring popularity to the long trails in the U.S. and concerns over the trails’ health
Author Clive Cussler first discovered the wreckage in 1986, now the port’s expansion forces an archeological excavation
The tools, spears and even baskets from ancient Native Americans are emerging faster than archeologists can collect them
A national genetic bank and novel identification techniques have helped identify over 100 children abducted during Argentina’s “Dirty War”
And plastic pollution will threaten even more birds as production grows
How YKK came to dominate pants around the world.
Early photographers used pencils to touch up photographic plates — and the results look pretty freaky
It just wants to protect soft, perishable humans.
The ban would apply to people armed with glowsticks and art cars alike.
New research shows that during mass burials, bodies were given more respect than previously thought
Polish culture minister is “99 percent sure” the train has been found
The straw is one potential upgrade to drink known for its penchant for carrying a little extra protein, among other things
Researchers partially unravel the complexity of domesticated swine genetics
It involves a protein that some bacteria use as a kind of protectant coating
After failing to bloom as planned, horticulturists had to force "Spike" open
Mount McKinley was recently renamed Denali, but it's not the only one with a Native American name
Man claims intellectual property theft for putting chicken on a bun.
It may be the oldest artificial pigment
Lessons can be learned from the recent spill in the Animas River
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