<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
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
Crafted from leather and wood, the ancient Egyptian prosthesis was was adjusted to precisely fit its wearer's foot
During China's short-lived golden age of exploration, two giraffes came to the imperial court
People have been photographing themselves almost since the dawn of the technology
A bust of Hitler, a knife with Nazi markings and a medical device for measuring heads were among the objects uncovered by authorities
The <i>McCulloch</i> was the largest cutter of its day and sank in 1917 after colliding with a passenger ship in heavy fog
Borden was acquitted of the crime on this day in 1893, but no one else was ever charged
The Lest We Forget Project is asking people to bring in letters, photos and objects from the Great War to be recorded for a free online database
A Supreme Court ruling affirms a reclaimed slur
The archaeological excavation at Harlaa suggests the region was a hub for Islamic communities in Africa
New UN report paints a grim picture of the world’s refugees and migrants
Tastes just as good, though
It's good for you
The Hōkūleʻa’s crew did not use any modern navigational devices, instead relying on the stars, waves, and clouds to guide them
Thomas Lincoln was a master craftsman—and a man history has misrepresented
But they passed the same tests the male astronauts did—and, yes, in high heels
Joyce infamously disliked the idea of being memorialized
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