Over thirty years after the volcanic eruption, plant and animal life has returned to the disaster site, a veritable living laboratory
The best opportunity to play paleontologist is on the southern coast of England, a site rich with marine reptile fossils
At an abbey in the Czech town of Brno, a friar studied peas and laid the groundwork for modern genetics
Prehistoric rhinoceroses and horses died of volcanic ash inhalation 12 million years ago – their fossils are studied now as an example of natural selection
Would you have bought a Picasso painting in 1905, before the artist was known? These siblings did
Like the Steins, other collectors and patrons influenced 20th-century art by supporting new genres and unheralded artists
Dispatches From My War on Stuff
In a new book and exhibition, the esteemed photographer pursues a passion for history and lets us see familiar icons in a fresh light
Whether as a tourist, an outcast or a pilgrim, traveling is discovering
A 1912 photograph proves explorer Captain Robert Scott reached the South Pole—but wasn't the first
The Puritan minister originated a principle that remains contentious to this day—separation of church and state
The founder of Rhode Island often helped out the early colonists in their dealings with Native Americans
The Natural History museum offers an inside look at the dramatic rescue of men trapped half a mile underground in a Chilean copper mine
Neuropsychiatrist Galina Mindlin suggests that listening to particular songs on your mp3 player can make you a more productive person
After all but disappearing, the mammals are again being sighted in Washington's Cascade Range
Yellow saddle goatfish, mastodon ribs and more in this month’s summary of wildlife news
Aren't the residents of the proudly hip city of Austin, Texas, just traditionalists at heart?
The director of the Natural History Museum discusses why understanding evolution is so critical
Journey through the history of life from the Jurassic Coast to the Cradle of Humankind
Where have gone that gave you a new appreciation of evolution? Where would you like to go? What evotourism destinations would you like us to look into?
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