Émile Baudot, born a year after the first long-distance telegraph message was sent, helped advance the technology
Since 1981, the butterfly's numbers have declined 97 percent according to a new survey
Flyers through this large airport could be greeted by America's official mammal
A new study suggests that an upbeat tune can boost creativity
<i>Paleoart</i> traces historic depictions of T. rex, mastodons and other ancient creatures through an artistic lens
Called ‘ruby chocolate,’ its creators claim the concoction contains no red coloring
A federal judge has lifted a restraining order that briefly halted the planned removal
The International Astronomical Union approved 14 dark and heroic names for the erstwhile planet
The commentary of Italian bishop Fortunatianus of Aquileia was lost for 1,500 years before it was rediscovered in 2012
The rotund little drawing, based on E.H. Shepard's son's teddy bear Growler, was found in a pile of the artist's 'rubbish'
The Great Galveston Hurricane helped the city of Houston to rise to prominence
Albert Welles's ideas about whiteness were a reflection of his time, and would be continued into the future
Her book 'Sexual Politics' was a defining text of second-wave feminism
Standing water is breeding billions of post-hurricane mosquitoes, which could transmit diseases like the West Nile Virus
Officials said the windows are "an obstacle to worship in a sacred space"
This grueling nineteenth-century punishment was supposed to provide a torturous lesson about hard work
Doctors may soon measure pain with an app
Take a tour of a few places showcasing this international favorite
The dead language was once the dominant tongue in Mesopotamia
The rarely seen creature, which is a type of bryozoan, is comprised of thousands of tiny organisms
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