Sinclair was as famous in his day as any movie-star candidate who came later
There are many differences between people that hoard objects and those that collect critters
The public can vote on their favorite from a list including hugger-mugger, rouzy-bouzy, nickum and sillytonian
Arthur Rackham's work defined the style of his era and beyond
Known as 'The Sphinx,' the icy spot on the mountain Braeriach hasn't completely melted for 11 years
The depictions of Agnostus pisiformis are part of comprehensive review of the Cambrian-era arthropod
The trove of cool artifacts comes from the world's largest private collection of spycraft
Elizabeth Stern played a vital role in cervical cancer testing and treatment
Expected to live as loners, gloomy octopuses may actually live in groups bustling with activity
This flash of color is caused by the same process that colors the sky with its blue hues
By studying the minerals at a Canadian crater, researchers learn the rocks were nearly half as hot as the sun
As the Sun sets at Uluru, a landscape of lit glass flowers awakens
In 1983, Soviet lieutenant colonel Stanislav Petrov kept his cool and reported a U.S. missile strike as a false alarm, preventing a massive counterstrike
The review, which has been leaked, also suggests changes in uses and/or management of several other monuments
A biologist learns an eel's power first hand, allowing himself to be repeatedly shocked in the name of science
Last sighted in 1976, many are hopeful that the Javan tiger still lives
The first female opera composer, Caccini worked for the super-rich-and-powerful Medici family
The outbreak is primarily affecting the city’s homeless population
A parody of the prestigious Nobel Prizes, the awards celebrate research that makes people laugh, then think
The leucistic mother and baby were filmed by local rangers in August
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