The ground beneath the Windy City is shifting as heat escapes from buildings and transit systems, posing a threat to infrastructure, a study finds
After years of delays, New York City officially approved a statue commemorating the borough native and political trailblazer
A new podcast claims to have unearthed a short interview with the artist that aired on NPR in 2005
An unidentified man found the cache, which may have been buried ahead of a Confederate invasion, in a cornfield earlier this year
As the planet clocks the warmest June ever, here's a list of temperature marks that fell this summer
Residents and cultural officials are dismayed by the city of Basra's decision to demolish the structure
The well-preserved bones could upend the traditional view of dinosaurs as predators and mammals as prey, if the findings are confirmed
The Brooklyn Public Library is celebrating the rapper’s life and career in a new exhibition, "The Book of HOV"
The UNESCO World Heritage site is one of several historical landmarks around the world to be vandalized this summer
A first-of-its-kind report estimates Alzheimer's disease prevalence in 3,142 counties across the nation
From comets to nebulas to the Milky Way, the shots shortlisted in the annual competition capture the beauty of the cosmos from Earth
Once again, Deadheads said their goodbyes to the latest iteration of the era-defining jam band
New scans of the site have confirmed the existence of an "underground labyrinth"
Scholars used advanced imaging to read crossed-out, pasted-over passages in the first official account of the Tudor queen's time on the English throne
Researchers report the technology is 77 to 83 percent accurate in finding any of the coronavirus variants in a room
Scientists tagged the rare animal farther north than any such fish in decades, suggesting the species is returning to areas it once lived
A display spotlighting the schooner's survivors is now open inside the new Africatown Heritage House in Mobile, Alabama
During a stressful event, snakes experienced a smaller spike in heart rate when they were in the presence of another snake, according to a new study
A new study provides insight into how tomb painters altered their work over time
Used to sharpen axes, the 5,000-year-old polissoir is only the second of its kind ever found in the country
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