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
A stunt bicyclist named Daniel Canary claims to be the first person to master the trick
A new analysis suggests that Mars' atmosphere was often too thin to support liquid water
In the next four years, U.S. renewable energy development will outpace conventional fuel plants
Severe scurvy and malnutrition set the stage for the fall of La Isabela
With at least 12 dead, today is worse than the day in 1996 when eight people were killed in a storm
An MRI technologist's hobby turns every-day foods into something new and intriguing
Formerly a quarantine island for plague victims and an insane asylum, now you can call this island home
Kids wind up consuming less protein and wasting more milk when skim is all that's on the shelves
Marquez attributed his writing to drawing as a child…and Franz Kafka
A rhea went on the lam in the U.K.—and is far from the first giant, flightless bird to do so
Working on the road? Now there’s an alternative to crowded coffee shops
Researchers in the U.K. have created the first man-made red blood cells of high enough quality to be introduced into the human body
A supernova remnant interacting with interstellar dust could have caused the signals interpreted to be gravitational waves
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