Thrift Store Find Identified as Original Salvador Dalí Print
The Spanish Surrealist painted a series of 100 watercolors inspired by Dante’s “Divine Comedy”
Invasive Snails Might Save Coffee Crops From Fungus, but Experts Advise Caution
The snails are an invasive crop pest that are known to eat more than just coffee rust
Chlamydia-Related Bacteria Discovered in the Deep Arctic Ocean
‘What on earth were they doing there?’ one researcher asks
Egypt’s Oldest Pyramid Reopens to Public After 14-Year Hiatus
Built nearly 4,700 years ago as a tomb for the pharaoh Djoser, the structure underwent more than a decade of on-and-off restorations
Holey Cow Product! Swiss Gruyère Claims Cheese Championship
This is the cheesy content readers crave
California Bats Thrive in Forests Recovering From Wildfires
Wildfires leave behind a patchwork of forest densities that can give bats more room to fly and hunt
The 15th-century edition of Hafez’s “Divan” will be sold at Sotheby’s next month
WWII Bunker Used by Churchill’s ‘Secret Army’ Unearthed in Scotland
British Auxiliary Units were trained to sabotage the enemy in case of German invasion
Bones Unearthed in English Church Likely Belong to Seventh-Century Saint
Eanswythe was the granddaughter of Ethelbert, the first English king to convert to Christianity
#5WomenArtists Campaign Tackles Gender Inequity for the Fifth Year in a Row
Though women make up nearly half of visual artists in the United States, they represent just 13 percent of artists in museum collections
Most Dogs Show Anxiety-Related Behaviors, Study Finds
A survey of nearly 14,000 dogs showcases how genetics can prompt stress and anxiety in canines, too
Paleontologists Debate Whether New Research Found Signs of DNA in Dinosaur Fossil
The fossils are several times older than the theoretical maximum shelf life of DNA molecules
Three Dinosaur Replicas, Stolen From a Utah Park, Have Been Found
‘Why—why would someone steal them?’ asked the artist who recently refurbished the models
Did a Seventh-Century Warrior Queen Build the Maya’s Longest Road?
Dubbed the “white road” in honor of its limestone paving, the 62-mile path is an engineering marvel on par with Maya pyramids
A Guide to What to Know About COVID-19
As COVID-19 spreads around the globe, so does misinformation. Here, you can find facts about the virus and infection it causes
Celebrate Florence Nightingale’s 200th Birthday With Exhibit Featuring Her Famed Lamp, Pet Owl
The Florence Nightingale Museum in London seeks to illuminate the “full story” of the pioneering healthcare reformer
After Truck Topples Easter Island Statue, Mayor Calls for Traffic Restrictions
The incident, which happened over the weekend, remains under investigation but may have involved faulty brakes
The Only Known Albino Orangutan Is Doing Great After Her Release to the Wild
Alba, who was captured and caged in 2017, underwent nearly two years of rehabilitation
The Biggest Asteroid to Fly by This Year Will Zoom Past Earth Next Month
During its visit, the asteroid, called (52768) 1998 OR2, will remain almost 4 million miles away from Earth
English Philosopher’s Dressed-Up Skeleton Goes on View in New Glass Display
When utilitarian thinker Jeremy Bentham died in 1832, he requested his preserved remains be displayed in “an appropriate box or case”
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