A new kind of Harlem renaissance is threatening the home of one of America's greatest poets
The University of California, Davis, is looking for online volunteers to help catalog and describe 5,200 wine labels
Nicknamed “Pig Nose,” the fish was quickly released back into the wild
Known as “Bagpipe Lung,” the reaction can wreak havoc on your respiratory system
Depending on who you ask, HAARP can control minds, weather, and even earthquakes
Curators were ready to evacuate the Hearst Estate, now a state park and museum full of priceless art, furniture and history
A new study shows a genetic variation in caffeine metabolism may lead some to drink a little less joe
"Octobot" uses a deceptively simple fuel source and inspiration from the depths of the sea
Translated from hieroglyphics on monuments, tombs and papyri, the book will present tales few outside of academia have read
The next best thing to celebrating the Centennial in person
But what would potential life look like on this planetary neighbor?
There will be 898 copies made of the coded Voynich Manuscript, which has stumped scholars for over a century
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument could one day become a national park
The Filipino fisherman found the massive gem over a decade ago and kept it as a good luck charm
Hyperspectral imagery reveals hidden Mixtec paintings and glyphs on the 16-foot, deer-hide Codex Selden
Spanning slavery to segregation to mass incarceration
Journey to the Center of Earth
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake shook the Apennine Mountains—and given the region’s geology, that’s no surprise
Using the Deep Space Network, mission control has reestablished contact with the solar observatory STEREO-B
And Earth’s view of itself changed forever
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