The find came to light thanks to a multi-spectral analysis on the manuscript of Margery Kempe's autobiography
Theodor Seuss Geisel created the character with his first wife, Helen Palmer Geisel
A study says that the new technology could hurt more than it helps
The family of Fritz Grunbaum claims the works were stolen by Nazis
The National Parks Service has predicted when everyone's favorite trees will reach peak bloom
A new study has calculated the steep cost of a not-so-healthy glow
The controversial claim suggests that microbes lived on Earth half a billion years earlier than thought
The toy company selected Maia Weinstock's proposal to celebrate the space agency's female pioneers during its Lego Ideas competition
NOAA's research vessel Okeanos Explorer filmed this specimen of Rhopalonematid trachymedusa in the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
The non-profit aims to preserve game code and the magazines, marketing materials and culture surrounding video games
It’s a descriptor, not the term for a breed of pig, and it’s hurting animals
You can even play a video-game version of this table
Wilmer Souder was a hidden pioneer of a still developing field
Its authors are not sure why the cancers have risen so much—only that they’re increasing every year
Over the last 21 years, debris burning, arson and campfires have combined with climate change to make the fire season much longer
Even dictionaries can make mistakes, although Merriam-Webster maintains this is their only one
What to know as the iconic series of children's books celebrates 75 years
John Tenniel was a well-known editorial cartoonist as well as the man who gave Lewis Carroll’s books their visual charm
In 1943, one of America’s best-known photographers documented one of the best-known internment camps
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