The $1 million boat will see the water once again as an updated research vessel
Financed in part by the sale of 272 people, the school is grappling with its relationship to the institution of slavery
A team of media lovers wants to preserve your memories for history's sake
Intact foundations, including wooden beams, floorboards and what might even be a repurposed ship’s mast, were found just 8 feet underground
The colorful signs boast more than good looks—they're like miniature history books
To this day, the shapely glass bottle defines the classic drink
A year after its crash-landing, researchers reflect on the unexpected successes of the mission
This program turns what phobics perceive as terrifying threats into fuzzy friends
Because bikes and boats are a perfect pair
When asked to return to the farm where he was held in bondage, Jourdon Anderson wrote this thoughtful reply
The brightly-colored cubist work below "Black Square" adds new dimensions to a masterpiece
The USDA has a plan to help the troubled watershed
A scent named “Bombshell” is almost as good as DEET
But a new test and a bit of chemistry can help preserve the past
The classic ballet has never looked so stunning
A new partnership with Google allows art aficionados to take virtual strolls through the museum’s treasures
Super-short fiction that's as good as any snack
It could be a rare opportunity for scientists to study an exoplanet’s atmosphere
A team of scientists predicts that the big cat could establish new breeding populations in Arkansas and Missouri in the next 25 years
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