The queen, who was deposed by a coup led by American sugar planters, died more than 100 years ago, but is by no means forgotten
The supernova has been flaring for more than 600 days—and it may be the second time that the star has exploded
Scientists who recently examined the organ have suggested that Chopin died of complications from tuberculosis
NASA released the raw data earlier this week, allowing the public to process the beautiful images
The bacterium-infected mosquitoes will be released in 20 states and D.C. to curb growing mosquito populations
The meat biscuit was a practical idea but Gail Borden, also the inventor of condensed milk, never made it work
Banneker was a successful almanac-maker and self-taught student of mathematics and astronomy
A new Olympic Channel documentary explores Margaret Lambert's stunted path to Olympic glory—and her resilience in the face of persecution
Baaa-rack Obama, if you will
The Kremer Museum was imagined up after its creators grew disillusioned with constraints associated with showcasing a collection in a physical building
The dusty, star-forming galaxy is 12.8 billion years old
The announcement comes on the heels of Nicaragua agreeing to the accords
Historically infamous for being inaccessible to the public, the foundation has now published images of almost half of its collection online
As if the country didn't have enough to worry about
Rorschach's high school nickname was "Kleck," which means "inkblot" in German
Listen to the 1931 ditty, which had gone unnoticed in the collection of a little-known actress
The engraving on the Pylos Combat Agate is so tiny and intricate that it changes our understanding of what the ancient Greeks could produce
The future site was dedicated during the state's centennial of women's suffrage; the State of New York also will build two statues of suffrage leaders
Conservationists are attemping a risky last-ditch plan to move the remaining creatures to a sanctuary in the Gulf of California
While it's challenging to imply one caused the other, a new study shows that mammals came into the light of day soon after the dinos disappeared
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