The Repository for Germinal Choice was supposed to produce super-kids from the sperm of white high achievers
In 1817, the tragic Pentrich Revolution was short and brutal
According to a new report ranking the most popular international museums
IIIF frees images from the confines of individual websites
A new study predicts a median 40-fold increase in flood frequency by 2050
The research dispels theories that the fearsome dino boasted a feathery plume
Although the Postmaster General was on board with the idea of missile mail, the Navy was ultimately less interested
The tiny bird is a big find for paleontologists
At more than a billion acres of ocean, the Coral Triangle is one of the world's biggest and most important marine regions
The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss features a life-sized Wump of Gump, a recreation of Sala-ma-Sond, and replicas of the author’s childhood haunts
Police are looking for the person or persons who swiped the sacred relic from the Don Bosco Basilica
The bulk of the little hamlet was recently sold for $500,000
You can still eat in the city—but don’t do it on the white marble steps of the Basilica di Santa Croce
In just a few hours, these tiny crawlers can eat more than their weight in food
The author and linguist gave up the book after realizing how enormous the task of keeping up with slang would be
Floating on a lake over a collapsed coal mine, the power station in Anhui province can produce 40 megawatts of energy
A new study offers evidence that prehistoric villages in the area of Shangshan were growing half-domesticated rice
A cascade of rock slides left Schoellkopf Power Station's three generators in ruins and killed one worker
Celia Fiennes traveled and wrote about her adventures—including a bit of life advice
It's daytime temperatures clock in at a scorching 7,800 degrees Fahrenheit
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