Student activists are to thank for the change
Next week, the Blackfeet Tribe will receive 89 buffalo calves that descended from Montana stock in a Canadian National Park
The “Jewel of the Desert” is out of the hands of people who would see its wonders demolished
This updated earthquake hazard map shows seven million more Americans are at risk of quakes
Caverns carved out by ancient lava could shelter astronauts from the hazards of moon life
The Digital Transgender Archive was born out of two researchers’ frustration with finding materials by and about transgender people
Young bibliophiles duke it out in the National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest
Fight the 'War of the Currents'
A short novel co-written by humans and AI passed the first round of a Japanese literary contest
A new project is flying rhinos from South Africa to Australia to create a "biological insurance policy" against increased poaching
Researchers find three unique strains of yeast that help ferment coffee and cacao beans and may give the treats their unique flavors
Researchers have sequenced the genome of peanuts and its ancient cousins, which could lead to disease and drought-resistant varieties
Pavlof Volcano spews ash 20,000 feet into the air, and scientists warn pilots to steer clear
A missing toe reveals that the god-king was killed by more than one plotter
One of the world’s largest rattlesnake roundup bagged nearly 25,000 pounds of rattlers this year
A fish that wiggles up waterfalls may help researchers understand how life shifted from water to land
The impasse informed the federal government’s reaction to the recents standoffs
The controversy shows the film isn't immune to unfounded fears about vaccination
Scans of the Bard's grave reveal that robbers may have stolen his skull two centuries ago
Take a bite out of this strange evolutionary example
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