A new report details the risks faced by minors who flee their home countries
The primates take a while to wean their young
"My friends, my policy is as radical as the Constitution of the United States," he said
Researchers have confirmed iron beads in Illinois come from a Minnesota meteorite, supporting a theory called the Hopewell Interaction Sphere
The Lava Center is surrounded by three volcanoes
Mathew Brady and the photographers he hired were the first to photograph a war zone
Early reading just got a lot more glamorous
Thomas Midgley Jr.'s inventions have had an outsize impact—not all of it good—on humankind
Once-forested lands are being used in money laundering operations
It is not nearly as formidable as its namesake
The gelatin-scaffold ovary could one day help restore endocrine function in young cancer patients and treat infertility
Mercedes Williamson’s killer was prosecuted in the absence of a Mississippi state law protecting trans people against hate crimes
Science is leading the charge against copycats
The letter, which had never reached its intended recipient, was found during renovations of a New Jersey home
A mistranslation led to the unusual name of this mathematical concept
The glue, infused with a version of the protein decorin, healed wounds in rats, giving them skin with hair follicles and oil glands instead of scar tissue
Songs, blocks and snack time (and don't forget a nap)
The narwhals were observed using their signature appendages to hit and stun prey
Paint-loaded quadcopters can turn any vertical space into a canvas
Immaculate no more, the island now looks more like a dump than a pristine paradise
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