Bird lovers are watching with bated breath to see if the eagles will keep feeding the little guy or turn him into dinner
The government is ridding the Criminal Code of obsolete laws—like ones that prohibit dueling and witchcraft
The 3,000-year-old mask found in Argentina suggests that advanced metallurgy may not have been born in Peru
Carbon dating shows that the site dates back to 3300 B.C.
Successful referendum sets the stage for another statehood bid
Years before "Steamboat Willie," this animated dog hammed it up onscreen
A king had never visited a president at home before, but by all accounts they got along fine
The Florist contains 60 drawings, and recommends watercolor pigments like “gall-stone brown”
But wolves seem to take inequity much more seriously than dogs
Officials in Qingdao say they are trying to limit the amount of disturbance caused by an ever-growing pooch population
And it’s really complicated
The massive "We Wear Culture Project" includes 30,000 online artifacts from over 180 institutions
Preserved against all odds, the tiny mushroom sprung up when dinosaurs still ruled the lands
It’s a step toward cultural inclusion for Europe’s largest minority group
Sophisticated stone tools date back thousands of years
It’s a stark reminder of the journalists who've died doing their jobs
Two clumps of cells send hormone signals to each other to help determine when the time has come to sprout
Hattie McDaniel saw herself as a groundbreaker for black Americans
This new method could reveal just what dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures ate
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