From a gigantic airport, to an urbanized Ellis Island, the show reveals the many fascinating ideas for New York City that never made it off the page
Using genetic editing, scientists isolated just two genes that play a major role in making butterfly wings as pretty as they are
The crowd-sourcing effort is the first project in a new digital workspace that aims to make the Library of Congress' vast resources more accessible
You think that’s ticks they’re eating?
They may look pretty scary, but they’re actually pretty cool
Unlike foods that came before it, ice cream in a cone could be eaten on the go–without a spoon
Turtle numbers are on the rise in many areas of the globe, but the endangered species still needs help
As conservationists work to restore the once mighty European bison, they must face misunderstandings from concerned citizens
These simple, ancient creatures show just how deeply rooted sleep may be in the animal kingdom
A genetic tool allows researchers to disable a gene key to human development in a closely regulated experiment
Since 2015, the Maritime Archaeological Project expedition has uncovered 60 wrecks, covering 2,500 years of maritime history
A selection of the pop artist's significant works will be displayed, fittingly, at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh
Residue from 1,000-year-old pots suggests people in Patagonia were fermenting beverages with lager yeast well before the Bavarians
This dark event remains the largest civil insurrection—the Civil War itself aside—in American history
'Where's Waldo' was first published on this day in 1987
The dragon Smaug--who debuted in <I>The Hobbit</I> in 1937, was inspired by his early reading of mythology
The remains were found inside a grave at a religious retreat once occupied by monks
Owls ranging in age from two to 23 were able to respond equally well to auditory cues
It's possible that 23 bodies remain inside the main cabin of the submarine, which likely hit a mine
Harvesting and habitat degradation are largely to blame
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