These Climbers Just Set a New Record for Ascending the World’s 14 Highest Peaks
Kristin Harila and Tenjin Sherpa completed the series of climbs in just over three months
Stunning Fields of Sunflowers Are Blanketing North Dakota
Sunflower seekers can consult an online map to determine where the best views can be found
Minnesota Starts Work on a New State Flag
The old flag—often criticized for its poor design and offensive images—is slated to be replaced in May
New Moms Can Soon Take a Pill for Postpartum Depression
The FDA approved the first oral medication to treat the serious mental condition on Friday
This Italian Town Silenced a Historic Bell That Kept Tourists Awake. Now, Locals Can’t Sleep
The bell battle in Pienza, located in Tuscany, is just the latest example of Italy’s tourism troubles
How to Watch the Highly Anticipated Perseid Meteor Shower
This weekend, sky conditions will be almost perfect to catch a glimpse of shooting stars during one of the year’s best celestial shows
See the Baby Glow-in-the-Dark Shark Hatched at the Tennessee Aquarium
In coastal waters, swell sharks appear a glowing green color to other members of their species due to a special eye adaptation
DNA Links 42,000 Living People to Enslaved and Free African Americans Buried in Maryland
The research, initiated by the local African American community, could be a roadmap for future genealogy studies
A Mysterious Portrait Was Discovered Beneath a René Magritte Painting
Researchers found the image using infrared reflectography, and they think it may depict the artist’s wife, Georgette
The Lunar Codex Will Archive the Work of 30,000 Artists—on the Moon
A series of time capsules will honor and preserve contemporary art from around the globe
California’s Waves Are Getting Bigger With Climate Change
Storms that produce massive swells are also occurring more frequently as the planet warms, a new study suggests
Grappling With Climate Change and Overtourism, Italy Is Betting Big on Train Travel
New rail routes will help throngs of tourists get around the country in a sustainable way
Spinning ‘Fire Whirls’ Tear Through the Mojave Desert Amid California’s Largest Wildfire This Year
The dangerous columns of fire can rapidly change direction and spread embers over long distances
July Was Likely Earth’s Hottest Month on Record
With El Niño and human-caused climate change expected to bring more heat in the future, scientists say July’s extreme temperatures could soon be surpassed
He Was Wrongfully Imprisoned for 41 Years. Now He Has His First Solo Exhibition
In “We Are the Willing,” quilter Gary Tyler revisits his time in prison and explores his newfound freedom
Sun Bears Are Not Humans in Disguise, but They Deserve to Go Viral Anyway
Learn five reasons the ursines are so amazing, including their ten-inch-long tongues
This Massive Extinct Whale May Be the Heaviest Animal That Ever Lived
The newly discovered behemoth could unseat the blue whale for the title, but scientists can only make educated guesses about its weight
Airlines Will Be Required to Make Bathrooms More Accessible
Single-aisle planes will face new rules from the U.S. Department of Transportation—but they won’t go into effect for more than a decade
Drake Buys the Most Valuable Hip-Hop Artifact Ever Sold: Tupac Shakur’s Ring
Shakur designed the piece himself and wore it during his last public appearance before his death in 1996
UNESCO Recommends Adding Venice to List of World Heritage in Danger
Throngs of tourists and rising water levels are threatening to overwhelm the historic city
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