A soldier's violin becomes a record of his war-time travels
A new play explains how despite the many challenges, the famous scientist didn’t stop trailblazing after her first Nobel
The idea of manipulating the Earth's atmosphere has been derided as too risky and too arrogant. That may be changing
Genetic studies reveal that some modern humans carry DNA from extinct hominid species, evidence of ancient interbreeding
In last night's lecture, paleontologist Jack Horner gave five proofs of evolution based on what we know about dinosaurs
A bold vision for a propeller-driven train never quite got off the ground
The horror movie franchise is just the latest in a long history of movies using so-called "recovered" films
Science is our attempt to figure out the inner workings of a very messy world
It's versatile and found in cuisines throughout the globe. Stuff it, fry it, shred it and more
In Sonoma County, apple growers battle against the wine industry and cheap Chinese imports
A new technology can create replicas of pretty much anything, quickly and with great detail
Forget the guidebooks. Whodunits offer a private eye on Italian art, food and culture
Travel horizontally in any direction and you see no change in landscape; Siberia remains Siberia from Finland to Kamchatka
It's a carnivore, though it mostly eats fruit. It has a prehensile tail, but it's not a primate
Explosion on Black Tom Island packed the force of an earthquake. It took investigators years to determine that operatives working for Germany were to blame
When it comes to pumpkin popularity, it looks like Tyrannosaurus has some competition
As demand for rhino horn soars, police and conservationists in South Africa pit technology against increasingly sophisticated poachers
Traveling snails, brainwashed rats and more updates from the world of wildlife
The college city's big sky and endless farmland gave this New Yorker some fresh perspective
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