The young Connecticut schoolmaster's intelligence-gathering mission was ill-fated from the start. But after he was hanged by ...
A new study suggests at least 24 species of fish are reproducing in the urban river, adding to the evidence that it is ...
The 144-foot-long "F.J. King," which sank in Lake Michigan in 1886, was known as a "ghost ship" that nobody could locate ...
Most of what researchers previously knew about the iconic Cretaceous dinosaurs came from their domed heads, which endured ...
With a café in New York City and a new cookbook, Beejhy Barhany is bringing the stories and flavors of Ethiopian Jews to the ...
Visitors will learn about the making of the beloved summer blockbuster through more than 200 props, costumes, recreated sets ...
The snackable grape variety is the brainchild of scientists at Rutgers University, who have spent more than a decade trying ...
As the National Museum of American History prepares to celebrate and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of ...
Andrea Cooper has been published in AFAR, CNN, the New York Times, NPR, the Washington Post, and many other publications.
Paper airplanes flew, scientists sang about stomach bugs and one person dressed as a giant ball of mozzarella: Last Thursday, the 35th Ig Nobel Prize ceremony honored strange scientific pursuits with ...
The human remains predate Chile's Chinchorro mummies and the famously preserved pharaohs of ancient Egypt by millennia ...
Using MRI scans, researchers found that participants’ patterns of brain activity were alike when looking at certain colors.