Fossils belonging to the pōhutukawa’s ancient ancestors were found on the coast of Tasmania
The atlas lists over 4,000 of the structures that dot the landscape, used as gathering spots for Bronze and Iron Age Britons
The key ingredient in the Sourtoe Cocktail, the dried-out digit was mailed back on Thursday
Their numbers have grown from 136 animals in 1975 to roughly 700 today
Mardi Gras may be the city's biggest party, but St. John's Eve is its most important religious festival
The Flamingo, still operating today, is the oldest hotel on the Strip
Fosse's signature style influenced everything from Michael Jackson to today's musicals
Camping and cookie sales are just the tip of the iceberg for modern scouts
“All I Left Behind. All I Will Discover” includes pieces by 80 teens who fled to the UK
The 12th-century mosque’s leaning minaret was one of Mosul’s most recognizable landmarks
Shrimp and fish may suffer as excess rain and nutrients produce one of the largest oxygen-poor zones to date
Flight ability could explain how eggs are shaped
The Western Interior Seaway is gone, but not forgotten
<i>Gay UK</i> tells the stories of people once subject to oppressive anti-gay laws
Accounting for body size, the little brown bat lives longest of any mammal–but no one knows why
Hungry orcas are making off with tens of thousands of pounds of cod and halibut
A new study asked couples to look at photo streams that paired images of their spouses with pictures of pooches
The shard was discovered in the 1960s and studied extensively, but researchers did not see a faded message on its reverse side
A photographer developed the film found at a Goodwill, revealing images of the ash plume from the 1980 eruption that killed 57
Your next letter just got more celestial
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