Long been thought unique to humans, a new study suggests that our close ancestors exhibit some of the hallmarks of the illness
A archaeological excavation in Burghead Fort has uncovered a longhouse from the Picts, a late Iron Age and early Medieval powerhouse
Thousands of drawings, letters and more are coming to the Edward Hopper House and the Whitney Museum
During this week in 1943, a 26-year-old Kennedy and his crew were marooned on a deserted island and then rescued thanks to two daring men
America’s founders agreed that the census was important, but it wasn’t long
The Tower Subway tunnel was only seven feet in diameter
Immune system imbalances may lie behind this crippling illness—a discovery that could lead to more effective treatments in the future
It's the first time the younger generations have beat out Baby Boomers, Silent Generation voters and Greatest Generation voters
Asking 'Hitler--how could it happen,' the exhibit warns the dangers of dictatorship
After 17 years of study, scientists finally confirm that the oddball creature is a new species
The inventor of the World Wide Web had a few different name ideas
A thin layer of the genetic material seems to effectively block the sun's rays and becomes more effective over time
Georg Tauber’s paintings detail medical experiments, beatings and eventual liberation
After a botched salvage effort last year, the artifact used to communicate with the engine room has now been brought to the surface
The five-inch model was created by Cartier as tribute from French newspaper readers to the Apollo 11 astronaut
Researchers are finding animal DNA in the parchment pages as well as genetic fingerprints from humans (like kissing priests)
But that life likely wouldn't look like what we're used to here on Earth
Daniel Defoe honed his pen on political writing before he came to the novel
Gunpowder, fertilizer, soap, candles and flour were all important to Americans
The rum ration existed until 1970
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