Havasu Falls Is Reopening After Three Years
Travelers whose reservations were canceled during the pandemic are first in line
Metal Detectorist Discovers Rare Gold Pendant Celebrating Henry VIII’s First Marriage
The heart-shaped accessory features the entwined initials of the Tudor king and Catherine of Aragon
Lisa Loring, the Original Wednesday Addams, Dies at 64
Loring introduced audiences to the iconic character on “The Addams Family” in 1964
More Gay and Bisexual Men Could Soon Donate Blood
Since 1985, federal blood donor restrictions have barred many men who have sex with men from participating
New York Public Library Acquires Joan Didion’s Letters, Drafts and Notes
The archive includes 240 linear feet of papers from Didion and her husband, John Gregory Dunne
This Black Bear Took Hundreds of ‘Selfies’ on a Wildlife Camera
Of the 580 images captured by the camera in November, about 400 were of the bear
Iceberg Twice the Size of New York City Breaks off From Antarctica
The event was expected and not linked to climate change, researchers say
Never-Before-Seen Photos by Paul McCartney Take You Inside Beatlemania
Hundreds of images from 1963 and 1964 are going on display at London’s National Portrait Gallery
Genetics Society Issues Apology for Ties to Eugenics and Racism
In a new report, the American Society of Human Genetics details its failures to address false and unjust uses of the field
UNESCO Adds Odesa to List of World Heritage in Danger
The new designation is intended to offer additional protection and resources to the historic port city
Artificial Intelligence Identifies Long-Overlooked Raphael Masterpiece
A facial recognition analysis found that the faces in a mysterious painting are virtually identical to those in the artist’s “Sistine Madonna”
This Shape-Shifting Robot Can Liquefy Itself and Reform
The technology could one day assemble and repair hard-to-reach circuits, act as a universal screw or retrieve foreign objects from a body, researchers say
What Secrets Lie Beneath This 17th-Century French Aristocrat’s Smile?
New research suggests noblewoman Anne d’Alégre used gold wire to keep her decaying teeth in place
An Asteroid Just Passed Very Close to Earth
The truck-sized space rock came within 2,200 miles of our planet, closer than some satellites
NASA’s Electric Plane Will Take Flight This Year—but Its Future Is Uncertain
The X-57 Maxwell has removed some barriers to electric flight, but its funding expires soon
The Real Zombie Fungus That Inspired HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’
Humans will probably never face a fungal apocalypse, but in the insect world, mind-controlling fungi can pose a serious threat
In Salman Rushdie’s New Book, Stories Outlive Tyrants
‘Victory City’ comes just six months after the author survived a violent attack at a speaking event
In Alaska, Hungry Wolves Have Started Eating Sea Otters
After devouring their island’s deer, these canines may be the first land predators to rely on sea otters as a main food source
Have You Seen This David Bowie Dress? A London Museum Is Looking For It
The Museum of London Docklands is hoping to locate lost garments for an exhibition on Jewish fashion designers
The First ‘A.I. Lawyer’ Will Help Defendants Fight Speeding Tickets
Two people equipped with Bluetooth earpieces will repeat to a judge what the robot tells them
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