The fire season has gotten off to its fastest start in over a decade, with massive grass fires charring the southwest and plains states
She revolutionized mathematics, and then was forgotten because she was a woman
Scientists are learning about how insects evolved from their ancient come-hither dance
Weapons physicist Greg Sprigg has spent five years declassifying, digitizing and reanalyzing film of the U.S.'s 210 open air nuclear detonations
Marcel Marceau is history’s most famous mime, but before that, he was a member of the French Resistance
The instrument was invented by–you guessed it–Adolphe Sax
For a mere $105,129 per person, thrill-seekers can explore the ruins of the ill-fated ship
A team of 50 experts spent nine months cleaning and reinforcing the shrine that is believed to be above Jesus' tomb
Scandanavian countries take the top spots in the annual World Happiness Report
Nations and philanthropists join together to safeguard one another’s priceless treasures
Behold a new, super high-res view of Earth’s magnetic field
The red planet's moon may have broken apart into a ring of debris and reformed several times over the planet's history
The boat in the Bay of Haifa included ceramics and a stash of gold coins
Her death comes two weeks after vets tried to save her life with a seven-hour surgery
Although Kahn designed numerous buildings and factories, this is the one that’s come to define his work
But will it make you want to finish <i>Ulysses</i>?
Fortunately, preliminary reports suggest that "The Morning Walk" can be repaired
Puppets aren't just children's toys, as this look into the Smithsonian's collection shows
Madame da La Fayette will infuse a much-needed POV into France’s literary curriculum
Some characters are confused by Julia’s behavior, but they come to embrace her differences
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