Behind the shamrocks and gold-tipped rainbows, Ireland is packed with surprises—both in its history and in the ways it has ...
Researchers had long assumed the art inside Font-de-Gaume in France was made with pigments that couldn't be analyzed using radiocarbon dating. Then they discovered traces of charcoal ...
Three leaves had been missing for more than a century. Researchers found one of them when they decided on a whim to check the archives of a French museum ...
Ahead of the March 22 premiere of a new TV adaptation, learn about the life of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, the French Army officer who inspired the beloved novel ...
In African striped mice, the activity of one gene can dramatically change a male's parenting style, according to a new study ...
Since 1863, archaeologists have made more than 100 plaster casts, which show how victims died after Mount Vesuvius erupted in ...
Animals that dwell at high altitudes have adapted to cope with low oxygen levels, a condition that damages a vital part of nerve cells ...
This year’s finalists carry us across landscapes and cultures, into moments with people and wildlife. Now, you too can select the one you deem most deserving of the Readers' Choice award.
A new exhibition at Yale Library explores the history of typos across five centuries. Visitors will see corrections that were listed inside copies of works by James Joyce, Upton Sinclair and Nicolaus ...
Through oral histories, 'We Do Declare' highlights women who created networks of economic support and opened pathways to ...
Mycologists cultivated fungi they found in post-wildfire landscapes to understand the evolutionary traits behind their ...
Smithsonian study finds juvenile crabs rely on shrinking shallow-water habitats to escape cannibalism by adults ...
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