The Hyannis Port house was the stuff of family legend. Now it’s the source of new art
You’ll want to paws for this roadside attraction
Cresap's War was a conflict that didn't get fully settled for almost 50 years
They're actually more stable standing on one leg than they are on two
It's common in kitchens, but a nationwide shortage is endangering more than baked goods
The Nepali ethnic group handles oxygen more efficiently, allowing them to more easily live in the mountains
Two bodies were found under the walls of a castle, leading some experts to believe that they were sacrificed to ensure the building did not crumble
The art is done by inserting 18 genes into E. coli
As a child, Mary Sawyer rescued a lamb. Then it followed her to school one day
The piece, which is encrusted with precious jewels, was gifted to the Jewish Museum in Rome by the artist Joel Arthur Rosenthal
Researchers believe these 7.2-million-year-old teeth have a lot to say about human evolution
But potential owners are required to transform the properties into tourist-friendly sites
Analysis of the ancient spine reveals tantalizing similarities—and questions about human evolution
Every house and business in Kampung Pelangi is painted in bright rainbow colors
Back on Earth, a pile of new pups proves that mouse DNA can survive space
A Japanese billionaire bought the piece for $110.5 million
A large dip in the star's brightness suggests something massive is orbiting the fiery body
Margarine or butter? The question has deep roots, and you shouldn't even ask it in Wisconsin
Horizontal ice makes the planet sparkle and shine
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