Simple ingredients and lots of patience combined make this bread rise to the top
Built in 1781, the "Mother Ditch" supplied water to the early city
And how does that make the victim of the unfriending feel? Surprised, usually
An unprecedented trove of artifacts and burials found at a development site were recently removed and reburied
The "natural" world is gone, and it's not coming back
The elevator will ascend 95 floors in 43 seconds
Playing to the middle-aged crowd at the New Frontier Hotel, Elvis' first Vegas show didn't go over so well
Freezing and heating can oftentimes keep invertebrate enemies at bay
Heart disease and cancer are still the big killers, but digging deeper into death statistics reveals some alarming trends
As tourism increases, so does the trash on this remote island
Nearby polar regions got up to Florida-level temperatures
Cats' impressive individuality makes it hard to study their smarts
At least, that's what he said in a letter, now in the University of Southern California library
The mighty Mississippi carries enough sand and silt to rebuild Louisiana's disappearing marshes for the next 600 years
Built by Robert Falcon Scott, Discovery Hut is one of several historic structures being preserved in Antarctica
The project could help scientists better understand the human soundscape and quantify how it changes over time
It's spring, and the National Park Service wants you to visit
Look to the northeast tonight to catch the peak of the annual meteor shower
Meb Keflezighi's win at the Boston Marathon is first American victory since Lisa Widenbach's in 1985
One teen recently survived a jet wheel ride from California to Hawaii
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