Europe’s Jews Found Refuge in Shanghai During the Holocaust
A new exhibition in Illinois centers the stories of the 20,000 Jewish refugees who fled to the Chinese city
New Black Hole Image Shows Plasma Jets Blasting Into Space
Researchers say the new, detailed image of the black hole at the center of the Centaurus A galaxy could reveal how its jets formed
Human Cells Ward Off Bacterial Invaders With a Protein That Behaves Like Soap
Researchers discover that immune cells aren’t the body’s only line of defense against bacterial pathogens
Massachusetts Becomes First U.S. State to Enlist Covid-Sniffing Canines
Duke and Huntah are first dogs used by law enforcement to detect coronavirus cases
Fragments of Ancient Egyptian ‘Book of the Dead’ Reunited After Centuries
Researchers in Los Angeles realized that a linen wrapping housed in the Getty’s collections fit perfectly with a piece held in New Zealand
Researchers Recover DNA From 1,600-Year-Old, Naturally Mummified Sheep Leg
The molecules offer insights on ancient farming practices near the Chehrabad salt mine in Iran
Mile-High Tsunami Caused by Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Left Behind Towering ‘Megaripples’
Seismic imaging data depicts 52-feet high waves 5,000 feet below Louisiana
World’s First 3-D-Printed Steel Bridge Debuts in Amsterdam
The newly opened overpass measures 40 feet long and weighs 6 tons
Deadly Floods Rip Apart Western Germany, Claiming at Least 165 Lives
Nearly two months-worth of rain fell in just 24 hours, leading to flash floods that tore through buildings
Alma Thomas’ Boundary-Breaking Art Takes Center Stage
The first Black woman to headline a solo show at the Whitney, the artist created abstract paintings, marionettes and more
New Wearable Medical Sensors Run on Fingertip Sweat
The slim, flexible device could measure blood glucose or heart rate without the need for batteries
More Than 600 Tons of Dead Sea Life Wash Up on Florida Coast Amid Red Tide
Crews cleaned up nine tons of dead fish in just 24 hours after Tropical Storm Elsa pushed the fish toward shore
Why the Vegetable Seller in This 450-Year-Old Painting Isn’t Smiling Anymore
Restoration revealed that a grin had been added to the original—and brought experts closer to identifying the work’s creator
‘Super Mario 64’ Is Now the World’s Most Expensive Video Game
A pristine copy of the 1996 game sold at auction for $1.56 million, breaking a record set by “The Legend of Zelda” just two days prior
Deposed Ninth-Century King May Have Called This Cave Dwelling Home
New research suggests Eardwulf of Northumbria lived in the modified structure while in exile
Mysterious Bird-Killing Illness Spreads to More Mid-Atlantic States
Researchers rule out several pathogens but still don’t know what is causing the deaths
How to Watch the Perseid Meteor Shower
Known for its ‘fireball’ meteors, the Perseid shower began on July 14 and will peak in mid-August
Hurricane Elsa’s Early Arrival Could Mean a Busier-Than-Usual Storm Season in the Atlantic
Following Elsa, the fifth hurricane so far, experts now forecast at least 20 named tropical storms and nine named hurricanes in total
This 20-Inch-Tall Cow Could Be the World’s Smallest Ever
Meet Rani, a pint-size bovine in Bangladesh, who has drawn thousands of adoring fans to her farm
The Tragic Life of Hansken, ‘Rembrandt’s Elephant’
A new show at the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam explores the story of an animal who fascinated the Dutch artist
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