'Vasa' sunk in front of horrified onlookers on this day in 1628, claiming 30 lives
The home of the Mona Lisa has a history that's almost 1000 years long
It's 2000 B.C. and you have a headache. Grab the willow bark
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was founded by a military officer who wanted to “kill the Indian … [and] save the man in him”
'The Compleat Angler' is much more than an instruction manual on fishing. It's a Walden-like meditation on nature and friendship
In 1937, the Nazis confiscated modernist art from museums and put it up for ridicule in an exhibit that still reverberates today
A new project maps almost 200 recordings taken in 27 different countries over the past 26 years
Turns out that cats really don't take direction well
The ancient Greeks, and people for almost 2,000 years after them, argued over whether one was a number
70,000 images are available for download via the National Palace Museum's website
After a two-year restoration, the 109-year-old Sabino is ready to sail for many years to come
Maples worked on a number of high-profile cases that helped to bring the field of forensic anthropology to prominence
Dogs have been assisting blind humans for a very long time, but the arrangement only became formal recently
Scholars have long puzzled over the ancestry of the Minoans and Myceneans, two important Bronze Age cultures
As Tsukiji Market faces an uncertain future, a fire torches several stores at the edge of the century-old landmark
Ninety years ago, a yodeller named Jimmie Rodgers laid down two of the tracks he would be remembered for
By the time Bell died, he had moved on to other inventions. But the telephone made a huge mark on American society
More than a hundred thousand gallons of beer burst onto the streets of London when a vat broke
Fires in a Roman neighborhood in Sainte-Colombe helped preserve ancient homes, shops and artifacts
The finds add to evidence that a wetter "Green Arabia" was an important stop in the migration of early humans
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