It's a survey of luminaries from Pollock to De Kooning
The newly digitized collection is as ambitious as the art school it documents
It’s not as simple as putting it through a scanner
Is the sale of Capote’s earthy remains a gauche publicity stunt or an act worthy of the audacious author?
The new bridge in Hunan's Zhangjiajie Forest Park overlooks the mountains that inspired Avatar
Welcome to Murray Buttes. You are now free to rove about the landscape
The Bosnian pine stands in a forest of ancient trees in the Pindus Mountains
Catch-your-own shrimp bars are one of Taiwan's tastiest trends
Complete with a car built “one piece at a time”
Solar flares create spikes in the Carbon-14 of woody plants that can provide anchor years for more accurate dating of artifacts
Drinking it is a different story
A panel of 77 atmospheric scientists and geochemists weigh in on the controversial streaks in the sky
Get ready for a lot more space science
The "Tufts-Love skull" will be cleaned and put on display at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Vanderbilt University's decision to rename a building to "Memorial Hall" is just one of many ongoing efforts
Private facilities for federal inmates will be phased out—but state use of the practice remains
The International Olympic Committee values sportsmanship above all else
Here’s why that question is hard to answer
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