Who Were the Best and Worst Presidents Ever—and How Do Historians Decide?
C-SPAN’s 2021 ranking places Trump near the bottom of the list. Obama, Grant rises higher, while Lincoln holds steady in first
Trailblazing Pilot Wally Funk Will Go to Space 60 Years After Passing Her Astronaut Tests
Wally Funk, the youngest of the ‘Mercury 13,’ will join the inaugural crewed flight of Blue Origin’s New Shepard capsule
Incredibly Dense White Dwarf Star Packs the Mass of the Sun Into the Size of the Moon
Researchers say if the star was any more massive it would likely collapse under its own weight and explode
Massive Antarctic Lake Vanishes in Just Three Days
Researchers estimate the body of water once held as much as 26 billion cubic feet of H2O that has now all drained into the ocean
Astrophysicists Detect a Black Hole Gobbling Up a Neutron Star in Two Separate Events
Researchers spotted both events using sensors to locate ripples in spacetime that traveled 900 million years to reach Earth
4,000-Year-Old ‘Snake Staff’ Discovered in Finland
A Stone Age shaman may have used the carving during special rituals
World Health Organization Certifies China as Malaria-Free
In the 1940s, the country recorded 30 million cases of malaria each year
Chicago’s First Monument to a Black Woman Will Commemorate Activist Ida B. Wells
Sculptor Richard Hunt designed the statue, which is called ‘Light of Truth’
At the Harry Truman Library and Museum, Visitors Get to Ask Themselves Where the Buck Stops
Interactive exhibitions pose questions about the decision to drop the nuclear bomb, the Red Scare, Truman’s foreign policy and more
The stellar explosion may explain an odd event documented by Chinese astronomers in 1054 C.E.
How a Self-Professed ‘Art Freak’ Pulled Off a Bold Heist at Greece’s National Museum
Greek police recovered two paintings by Picasso and Mondrian, stolen 9 years ago in an early morning caper, after a 49-year-old man confessed to the crime
Oldest Strain of Plague Bacteria Found in 5,000-Year-Old Human Remains
Unlike the ‘Black Death’ in the 14th century, the ancient infection probably did not spread quickly between people
Dinosaurs May Have Been Declining Before the Asteroid Struck Earth
The researchers say the cataclysmic impact may have simply been the final nail in the dinos’ coffin
The Tunnels Beneath Rome’s Colosseum Are Open to the Public for the First Time
The chambers are finally on view after a $29.8 million restoration
Over 20,000 Years Ago, a Coronavirus Epidemic Left Marks in Human DNA
The oldest modern coronavirus is about 820 years old, but humanity has been fighting similar viruses for millennia
Who Was Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, the New Namesake of Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive?
Chicago leaders voted to rename the city’s iconic lakeside roadway after a Black trader and the first non-Indigenous settler in the region
Australian Mouse Presumed Extinct for More Than a Century Found Alive on Island
The living Shark Bay mouse turned out to be genetically identical to the formerly extinct Gould’s mouse
Heat Dome Scorches Pacific Northwest With Record-Breaking High Temperatures
Cities in Oregon and Washington have surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit for several consecutive days
Archaeologists Uncover a 3,000-Year-Old Shark Attack Victim
Researchers found the skeletal remains at a prehistoric hunter-gatherer cemetery in Japan
Early Study Shows Promise of CRISPR Injection to Treat Rare Disease
Three people who received a high dose of the gene editing tool in a clinical study saw significant improvement in their condition
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