The blue penguin colony in Oamaru can now cross between their nesting area and the ocean without dodging traffic
The broadcaster just donated his personal archive to the University of Iowa
Vindication for Pieter Brueghel the Younger
Archaeological digs at the Curtain theater suggest it looked very different from the Bard’s usual venues
A new study suggests that algae growing on plastic in the oceans makes it smell like dinner
The results of an art teacher’s passion project are for sale
The Interior Department has designated new landmarks including James Merrill's house, a silent film studio and the only human-shaped effigy mound
A team has found the The J.S. Seaverns which sank in Michipicoten harbor in 1884 with its hull intact and dishes still on the shelves
It hasn't been this close since 1948 and won't be again for the next 18 years
Check out the winners of the 2016 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Long abandoned, the dilapidated factory is where the industrialist put over 1,200 threatened Jews to work during World War II
A new study suggests the IUCN's methods are underestimating the risks to many species, but the organization say the research is flawed
Will the measures be enough to help the smoke-choked city improve air quality?
The mutations humans acquired from Neanderthals are slowly being purged from the genome overtime
A high-tech aural map could reduce noise nuisances throughout the city
Could electrodes one day replace pill bottles in the theatre of war?
The White House and National Archives have come up with a strategy to smoothly transition the POTUS Twitter and other communications channels
The city announced plans to take over the now-vacant nightclub where 49 guest were gunned down
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