A French researcher set out to solve a long-standing fiddle riddle: do these infamous violins project sound better than new ones?
<i>Homo naledi</i> may have been much younger—and more advanced—than previously thought
It was the idea of the European Broadcasting Union, who wanted to put the relatively new technology of television through its paces
A librarian at the University of Reading discovered the 15th-century text buried in a box
Preikestolen is not in Fossmork
Major testing companies are adopting embedded web calculators instead of freestanding devices
It’s America’s first satanic monument on public grounds
The University hopes to remove the bodies and build a memorial and laboratory to study the former insane asylum patients
The YInMn pigment was accidentally discovered by a chemist in 2009
For the first time, researchers spotted a white-tailed deer chewing on a rib bone at a body farm
But the debate between traditionalists and modernists isn't over
Dooagh Beach is sandy once more
The tiny tree dwellers are the 80th and 81st primates discovered since 2000
And artist Lucy Sparrow is opening an entire bodega full of them
Anita Krajnc was charged with mischief after she offered water to pigs being transported to a slaughterhouse
Turns out that protecting natural areas doesn't give animals much peace and quiet
A female wolf has been spotted among a group of males in Jutland
DNA tests suggest ancient changes in climate shaped the creatures' evolution
A thief broke in and snatched the horn, which could be worth half a million dollars on the black market
A research society is still coming to grips with its past—and learning more about how the Third Reich targeted people with disabilities
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