The scientists who pioneered it were regarded as pariahs, even within their own universities
The settlement was first spotted in declassified Cold War spy images from the 1960s
But some critics have questioned whether the institution adequately represents black African artists
A new agricultural analysis of the island finds that the crop could have supported more than 17,000 people
Portland cement is a key ingredient in one of the world’s most common materials
Trained on the 'history of human art,' this system can transform your scribbles
From the Arctic to the Moon, a new exhibit shows how the outfits of exploration have impacted the outfits of the runway
'I think they're crazy,' the 99-year-old jokingly said of the honor
The façade of the five-story building is covered in large murals
The duo, dubbed 288P, may help scientists better understand asteroid evolution
The elaborate Wisconsin maze honors the state's geologic history
Vinnie Ream was the first female artist commissioned to create a work of art for the U.S. government
The first round-the-world flight was an achievement but also a surprise
Protestors accused the exhibit of promoting pedophilia, bestiality, pornography and blasphemy
A collective of artists adds new, thought-provoking works to Philadelphia's parks and plazas
On its way to study an asteroid for clues about the origins of life, OSIRIS-REx got a little boost from Earth's gravity
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These misplaced ribs don't grow unless something unusual is going on in the gene pool
The infamous "Cabaret Law" is rooted in racism
Experts hope the film will spark a renewed interest in the Maori language
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