Does the National Park Service’s Reservation System Shut Out Non-White, Low-Income Campers?
The federal website excludes some would-be adventurers, a University of Montana study suggests
George Harrison’s Childhood Home—an Early Beatles Rehearsal Venue—Is Now a Vacation Rental
The guitarist lived in the three-bedroom Liverpool home as a child and teenager
Fragment of Oldest-Known Maya Calendar Discovered in Guatemalan Pyramid
A glyph representing “7 Deer” marks the earliest known use of the historical system—for now
A New Electronic Nose May Help Sniff Out Counterfeit Whiskey
Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia developed NOS.E, a device that can detect differences among whiskies by “smelling” them
New Vaccine Could Save Rabbits From Deadly Hemorrhagic Disease
Scientists have a new tool in the fight against a spreading virus that threatens the small mammals
This Native American Tribe Wants Federal Recognition. A New DNA Analysis Could Bolster Its Case
The new findings could help Mukwema Ohlone prove they never went “extinct”
Iconic Portraits and Tiaras Tell the Stories of Britain’s Indomitable Queens
As Elizabeth II celebrates 70 years on the throne, Sotheby’s takes a look back at royal history
Why Did This Artist Lock Lips With Ancient Works of Indigenous Mexican Art?
Pepx Romero kissed and licked centuries-old archaeological wonders to raise awareness of the ongoing, contested sale of pre-Hispanic treasures
Hubble Space Telescope Spots Largest Comet Ever Discovered
The icy object is larger than the state of Rhode Island and weighs an estimated 500 trillion tons
Baby Seal Found in a Traffic Circle on Long Island Released Back Into the Ocean
The three-month-old gray seal had wandered through streets and parking lots until it was captured by a local nonprofit, rehabilitated and released
Possible Royal Graves Dated to the Time of King Arthur Found in Great Britain
New research brings the number of potential burial sites of early medieval Celtic rulers from 2 to more than 20
National Park Service Adds 16 New Underground Railroad Sites to Commemorative Network
The recognitions honor the resistance and bravery of freedom seekers and their allies who risked their lives to resist slavery
Virologists Identify More Than 5,000 New Viruses in the Ocean
The new study focused on under-researched RNA viruses, which often infect animals and humans
The World’s Skinniest Skyscraper Has a Storied Musical Past
At 1,428 feet tall and just 60 feet wide, Steinway Tower is so slender that its top floors may sway in the wind
Kids as Young as Eight Years Old Should Be Screened for Anxiety, Task Force Says
This guidance comes as experts warn that children are experiencing a mental health crisis, which the pandemic has worsened
Long-Lost Medal Honoring Revolutionary War Hero Sells for Record-Breaking $960,000
The artifact, which honors General Daniel Morgan, went missing for years—then mysteriously turned up at an auction house specializing in coins and medals
Captain Cook and His Crew Stole These Spears. Centuries Later, They’re Finally Back in Sydney
The artifacts are on display alongside modern spears created by the descendants of the Indigenous Dharawal people
A Connecticut Mechanic Found Artwork Worth Millions in a Dumpster
Jared Whipple discovered the life’s work of Francis Hines, a largely forgotten Abstract Expressionist artist
Scientists Stage Worldwide Climate Change Protests After IPCC Report
Over 1,000 scientists from 25 countries took part in the Scientist Rebellion’s demonstrations last week
Australia’s Oldest-Known Human Remains Will Be Reburied in the Outback
The decision comes after a decades-long campaign by Aboriginal groups, but not all stakeholders are pleased with the current plan
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