Venus Williams Is Joining a New Push to Restore Nina Simone’s Childhood Home
The singer-songwriter learned to play the piano in the 650-square-foot house
See the New Moonwalk Spacesuit Designed for NASA’s Artemis Program
The space agency has tapped private company Axiom Space to develop the sleek new attire for its moon-bound astronauts
National Audubon Society Votes to Keep the Name of an Enslaver
The move has been criticized by some local chapters that have severed ties with naturalist and slaveholder John James Audubon
Take a Virtual Tour of the ‘Doomsday’ Seed Vault
The impressive depository carefully preserves over one million seed samples in its Arctic location
Vinyl Records Outsell CDs for First Time Since 1987
Music lovers in the United States bought 41 million vinyl albums and 33 million CDs in 2022
See 15 Amazing Wildlife Images From the Sony World Photography Awards
The contest showcases the work of some of the planet’s best photographers
EPA Proposes First Limits for Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water
Under the rule, public water systems would monitor levels of six types of long-lasting contaminants known as PFAS
North America’s First Hydrogen-Powered Train Will Debut This Summer
While traveling a 90-minute route, the Train de Charlevoix will emit only water vapor
Here’s How Wildfires Can Destroy the Ozone Layer
Massive blazes like the ones in Australia three years ago deplete the crucial blanket surrounding our planet through chemical reactions in the atmosphere
See Google Street View Images of Korean Demilitarized Zone
Established in 1953, the off-limits area has become a haven for plants and wildlife
See the James Webb Telescope’s Rare New Image of a Dying Star
The star is on the cusp of exploding in a supernova and may offer insights into the universe’s so-called “dust budget crisis”
California Resort Drops Racial Slur From Its Name
The resort worked with representatives from the Washoe Tribe to implement the name change
The Science Behind the Multiverse in ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’
The movie that won Best Picture imagines a reality composed of an uncountable number of universes
Massive Arctic Oil Drilling Project Gets the Green Light
The Biden administration approved a controversial proposal for drilling in Alaska, which could produce massive amounts of carbon emissions each year
Monument to Harriet Tubman Unveiled in New Jersey
The 25-foot-tall memorial celebrates Newark’s connection to the Underground Railroad
A 5,000-Mile-Wide Mass of Seaweed Is Heading for Florida and Mexico
Known as sargassum, the algae can hurt tourism as it piles up on beaches and starts to rot
1,000-Year-Old Gold Earrings and Silver Coins Unearthed in the Netherlands
Lorenzo Ruijter, a Dutch treasure hunter, discovered the cache with his metal detector
Man’s Rare Tickborne Illness Was Caused by an Unexpected Bacteria
Until now, the bacteria from a lone star tick had not been reported to cause tickborne relapsing fever
Coca-Cola Uses Famous Paintings By Warhol, Munch and More to Sell Soda
The company’s new ad campaign, “Masterpiece,” brings iconic artworks to life
Fans Worry They Won’t Live Long Enough to See Richard Linklater’s ‘Merrily We Roll Along’
The director is shooting his adaptation of the Sondheim musical over 20 years
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