Orbiting the star Ross 128, our new planetary neighbor is thought to be temperate, with days up to a balmy 68 degrees Fahrenheit
One of many Nelson portraits by Leonardo Guzzardi, the painting has been restored to include his war wounds
The carving may have marked the property of a high-ranking individual
People recycled before then, but for different reasons
The discovery of grape residues on pottery suggest Neolithic people had a taste for wine 8,000 years ago
Paul A. Sperry's innovative boat shoes were inspired by his dog
Television's first iconic president was remarkably prescient on the subject of TV
The latest FBI stats show a 4.6 percent rise, but crimes may be underreported by a factor of 50
An uptick in China and U.S. coal use is expected to make 2017 the year of greatest emissions yet
Commissioned by a local politician, it sheds light on the relationship between Rome and its outlying territories
Avast, you lubbers!
The students of the Green Feather Movement caused an on-campus controversy at Indiana University
Created in 1663, the map reflects early knowledge of a mysterious continent
A new study suggests that you should consider staying away from sharp objects at night
The lion died up to 50,000 years ago, but was found perfectly preserved in the frosty ground
Only a fraction of the Earth’s surface contained the right amount of hydrocarbons to trigger the mass extinction, a new study says
Rick Prelinger seeks to capture ephemeral portraits of city life
'An Early Frost' was a made-for-TV movie with a purpose beyond entertainment
A monument to Wirz still stands not far from the Confederate prison camp he commanded
It boasts an impressive rooftop, 55 buildings and a collection of more than 600 artworks—but it has been mired in controversy from the start
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