Established in 1953, the off-limits area has become a haven for plants and wildlife
The star is on the cusp of exploding in a supernova and may offer insights into the universe's so-called "dust budget crisis"
The resort worked with representatives from the Washoe Tribe to implement the name change
The movie that won Best Picture imagines a reality composed of an uncountable number of universes
The Biden administration approved a controversial proposal for drilling in Alaska, which could produce massive amounts of carbon emissions each year
The 25-foot-tall memorial celebrates Newark’s connection to the Underground Railroad
Known as sargassum, the algae can hurt tourism as it piles up on beaches and starts to rot
Lorenzo Ruijter, a Dutch treasure hunter, discovered the cache with his metal detector
Until now, the bacteria from a lone star tick had not been reported to cause tickborne relapsing fever
The company's new ad campaign, "Masterpiece," brings iconic artworks to life
The director is shooting his adaptation of the Sondheim musical over 20 years
The mountain is named for John Evans, who oversaw the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864
The flakes accidentally produced by long-tailed macaques resemble those thought to have been made by early humans
Joseph Dituri aims to set a world record, conduct research and inspire students to conserve the oceans
A new exhibition examines the generative relationship between work and creativity
After a years-long authentication process, “The Source of the Lison” goes on display in Philadelphia
Over 12 years, scientists charted more than 3,000 neurons and the nearly 550,000 connections between them in a larval fruit fly
During World War II, the rest of the movement's core members were executed for distributing leaflets critical of the Nazi regime
A fifth of conifer forests in the state’s Sierra Nevada mountains are stranded in unsuitably warm conditions
A ceremony at Princeton celebrated the Nobel laureate whose words transformed American literature
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