The 'architect of the Vietnam war' never formally apologized, but struggled with its consequences for the rest of his life
The craft will take one last look at the ringed planet before diving into its depths
Author Madeleine L'Engle, whose birthday is today, almost quit writing before it was published
Even Pollyanna changes her tune in times of war and economic hardship
The word derived from Greek roots captured the zeitgeist of 2016
Turns out that Boston’s city Christmas tree is a very valuable gift
A little creativity each day goes a long way
Nothing like an antique document to block a draft
The Space Poo Challenge is offering $30,000 for a system that can keep an astronaut clean and dry for 144 hours in a space suit
People have been enjoying the eggy bread treat since Roman times
The zippy roadster won America's first automobile race in 1895 with an average speed of 5 mph
The unusual crustacean's pincer rivals the bite of a lion
Nearly 100 years after the massive molasses tank ruptured, scientists are finally sussing out how this tragedy occurred
The frosty deposit could be a lifeline for future human explorers on the Red Planet
A network of cameras and smartphone apps are helping Australian researchers hunt for space rocks
Over 75 medal winners from the 2008 and 2012 games have been busted for doping, scrambling the Olympic record books
Archaeologists talk turkey in two recent studies
The controversial surgical procedure is currently scheduled for next year
The odor-masking scent could help convince people to choose latrines and prevent pollution of waterways with waste
The upper class contents of the little nugget suggests it likely belonged to Bishop Jens Bircherod or his wife
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