Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin's dedication to pacifism sprang from her personal brand of feminism
The Beeb’s hosting an edit-a-thon to improve the online encylopedia’s coverage of women
By flying through a haze and lasers, Obi the parrotlet helped researchers figure out how much lift birds produce
The classic fall drink has a boozy history going back thousands of years
Usually only found in remote locations, a dedicated amateur scientist combed through pounds of urban debris to recover these space specks
Your pubic preferences could be linked to your sexual health
Getting by on even slightly less sleep could put you at risk
It was seen as more humane and relatively painless, but that's not certain
<i>Hairspray Live!</i> fans, learn the history behind the beloved story
The find was thanks to a community training dig
El Comandante had one last dictate
Celebrating cotton candy's sugary, innovative goodness
Discovered in 1899, the creature recently popped up in Monterey Bay
#Laugh is on orbit to become the first art piece created in space
In the 1800s, America was desperate to look like it had been around for a while, so it was adopting old styles. Really old
Scribes added the ash to the Roman alphabet so they could phonetically spell sounds that Latin didn't include
Librarians and archivists made sure the nation’s records didn’t become casualties of World War II
The metal gate bearing the slogan <i>Arbeit Macht Frei</i>was recently found outside the city of Bergen
Putting clipped locks to good use
Found in 1904, new research confirms the mummified fragments in a Turin museum likely belong to ancient Egypt's beautiful and revered queen
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