Researchers have already uncovered a damning letter from one of the bank's former presidents
It's been called the most successful slave rebellion in U.S. history
The elephant and the donkey as symbols for America's biggest political parties date back to the 1800s and this controversy
In honor of her 150th birthday, let's review a few lesser-known pieces of her personal history
Authorities aren't sure what caused the die-off, but a prime suspect is a toxic algal bloom
New data from Proxima Centauri shows it has a ring of cold dust—a sign that many planets may orbit the distant star
The experiment in reforestation involves spreading native seeds instead of planting saplings
The exhibit, full of manuscripts, photographs and posters, highlights the history of witchcraft in Europe
Wonder what he’d say about Spotify
Warming in the stratosphere has kept away ozone-killing chemicals, reducing annual thinning for the last two years
Social media and ISIS have combined to flood the web with thousands of questionable artifacts
Researchers propose that irregularities in the core's rotation could spawn clusters of major quakes
The Salem Chapel in St. Catharines, Ontario, is in desperate need of repairs
Stagecoach robber Charles Bole took the inspiration for his pseudonym from pulp fiction
This is the story of a patent war over PB&J
Corals are attracted to the material not for its coloring, but for one of its many chemicals
From sea stars to mathematical braids, scientists translate their work into hot moves and killer choreography
These colorful creatures prefer to feast on prey that has just eaten
Researchers find that removing low-functioning cells can slow aging—but allows cancer cells to proliferate
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