In May 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that segregated schooling was illegal. That didn’t mean ...
New research suggests female reindeer antlers serve as postpartum snacks, with new moms munching on them after giving birth ...
On February 20, 158 captive-bred creatures were released onto the island. The return of these young tortoises, ages 8 to 13, marks the beginning of a historic conservation effort, and they are the ...
The orb will take on the spooky hue for about an hour on March 3 because of sunlight filtering through Earth's atmosphere ...
Staffers at the Merchant's House Museum in Manhattan are unraveling the mysteries of the narrow tunnel, which is hidden ...
Found in a 16th-century copy of an ancient astronomy treatise, the annotations suggest that the trailblazing scientist ...
Guinness World Records has officially declared a sock monkey the size of a semi-truck to be the largest sculpture of its kind ...
Archaeologists raced to document the semi-fossilized tracks in eastern Scotland. They were likely made by humans, deer and ...
Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s ...
Researchers have found that some butterfly caterpillars mimic the meticulously timed movements of ants to win their favor and ...
Charlotte Meyer's grandfather acquired the artworks between 1900 and 1920. Now, they're going on view for the first time in ...
Photographer George Hurrell gets another exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, spotlighting a dazzling array of ...