"Crown Winter With Green" has some serious archival cred—and a sad story to tell
The trace fossils found in Tanzania spurred a debate about how early hominids lived
Decades of once-secret maps are now freely available online
But it could have long-term effects on the climate
The super hero's tenure as an advocate for empowering women and girls ends after less than two months
The government doesn't want the apartment complex turning into a Neo-Nazi shrine
Its two competing origin stories are linked by one thing: convenience
NASA researcher Joseph Nuth proposes that we build and store two spacecraft to deal with potential comet or asteroid strikes
James Naismith invented basketball on this day in 1891. He couldn’t have seen VR coming
The baseless accusation sparked the road to the infamous internment camps
The atmospheric phenomenon will pack a chilly one-two punch this week
The shiny element was important to Renaissance scientists. Very important
It's a lavish display complete with a plea for racial tolerance
Everything looks cooler when it's viewed through the lens of a microscope
Archaeologists in Israel have counted 55 species of plant foods a an early hominid site on Lake Hula
Willis was The New Yorker’s first pop music critic, but to her, everything was open for criticism
The new legislation includes grants to help diagnose and treat this prevalent issue
A synchrotron micro-x-ray sheds new light on the cause that led to one crew member's death
Most of the Princeton battlefield where Washington’s troops fought will be saved from development
The Seafood Import Monitoring Program will require fish to be traced from the ocean to the U.S. in an attempt to stop illegal seafood
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