The four poems and an essay find the confessional poet detailing American life in the 1950s, from skiing to suburban lawn care
The launch comes as Senegal is requesting the repatriation of looted artworks from France
Maria Sibylla Merian documented the lifecycles of moths and butterflies with unprecedented accuracy
Remembering the fire at a National Archives film vault that destroyed years worth of flammable nitrate film newsreels
It turns out the insects love marula fruit found in south-central Africa, which attracted them to human caves
What to know about Pantone 16-1546, the orange shade with a golden undertone
The marble stele, held in the British Museum's collections for 150 years, also includes the first known use of the term “no man’s land”
The tool, which is still in early stages of development, can’t identify the specific type of cancer present or gauge the severity of the disease
Selections include swastika-adorned baubles from Nazi Germany, miniature bombs and warships popularized during World War I
Detailed data shows livestock operations and fertilizers plants are major sources of the pollutant
Wisdom the Laysan albatross is believed to be around 68 years old, and she has raised as many as 35 chicks
Recipient was born without a womb, but thanks to uterine transplant, she was able to deliver a healthy baby girl in December 2017
The "Sarlacc Pit," as its been informally dubbed, was discovered last spring during a caribou survey in British Columbia's Wells Gray Provincial Park
The Glasgow-based artist’s diaristic ‘Bridgit’ examines the fluidity of queer identity
A number of brands, including Nutrisca and Natural Life, have issued recalls of certain products
On Monday, the university's Board of Trustees unveiled a controversial proposal to build a "history and education" center to house the Confederate monument
The suit alleges that oil firms are responsible for climate change driven algae blooms, which have delayed and shortened recent crab-harvesting seasons
The particles accumulated with rapid speed, but it took up to 48 days for them to disappear from the mollusks’ systems
The owner of the unusual footwear likely made his living on the water
The iconic reptile and last Pinta Island tortoise passed in 2012, but a new look at his DNA is helping researchers understand genetics
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