Titles that appeared on multiple lists include "Lessons in Chemistry," "Spare" and "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow"
The 7.5 magnitude quake in Japan highlights the need for earthquake prediction, a science shedding its "unserious" reputation and inching toward reality
England's 180-foot-tall Cerne Abbas Giant may have served as a landmark for gathering troops
A Hubble image highlights the seasonal features, which scientists think could be caused by interactions between the planet's magnetic field and solar wind
From the Quadrantids to a "swarm of stars," here are the celestial spectacles you won’t want to miss this month
The custom of burying people in their ships was believed to help provide safe passage to the afterlife
After a year-long cheddar-making experiment, scientists have unraveled the microbial underpinnings of the cheese's buttery flavor
The findings, which may extend to all humans, suggest emotional tears might serve an evolutionary purpose
Submitted by a 24-year-old Minnesotan, the updated flag is expected to fly on May 11
Understanding the ice sheet's past could help researchers shed light on its future melting
The collection of Baroque and Renaissance pieces includes Vincent van Gogh's first painting of the outdoors
Officials recently shut down the area around the increasingly delicate structure
In a first, the agency beamed the playful clip to Earth from a distance 80 times farther than the moon
Artist Gilbert Stuart painted the work after the president sat for him in late 1795
Humans may have bred their canine companions to have darker eyes, because we perceive them as younger and more friendly, study finds
The new, holiday-inspired image features UGC 8091, an "irregular" dwarf galaxy in the constellation Virgo
The artwork—made from shells, tiles and other materials—demonstrated the wealth and power of its owner
While rosy-hued waters exist naturally around the world, a pond in Hawaii recently turned pink, and Australian scientists say the same could happen there
A controversial study arguing an Indonesian structure is 25,000 years old is under investigation by the journal that published it
Researchers analyzed a tiny paint sample from the piece and found a lead-rich layer on the canvas
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