A chunk of stone may be marked with one of the oldest drawings of a human campsite
Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly: Inca Road
Armed with a backpack and 15 high-res cameras, Google just tackled one of the world's wonders
Massively popular at the time, the Tom Swift books have not aged very well
Protestors physically blocked access to the Mauna Kea construction site for more than a year and now the project faces another roadblock
Mass evacuations, a submerged airport and questions about the city's urban planning
An analysis of roughly 38,000 high-school senior portraits shows Americans’ frowns turning upside down
Tiny interactive displays use lasers to create touchable plasma
Artists in Paris distributed 600 posters calling out companies' hypocrisy
More than half of the Amazon's trees could qualify as threatened species
Giant sauropods once roamed the Isle of Skye
Now gamers can romp around Yubaba’s Bath House and clamber into a Catbus
When it comes to sex traits, brains are consistently inconsistent
Thousands of Himalayan glaciers could melt by the end of the century
They can enjoy that cheese thanks to ancient nomadic herders
Wisdom the Laysan albatross has lived at least 64 years and raised as many as 36 chicks
Despite an international ruling, the Japanese fleet plans to harvest 333 minke whales
Statues, streets and anti-bias education commemorate the civil rights activist's historic protest
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