Yayoi Kusama Secretly Built a Museum
Opening October 1, the Tokyo museum will showcase art and archives from the visionary avant-garde Japanese artist
Chemist Hazel Bishop’s Lipstick Wars
Bishop said her advantage in coming up with cosmetics was that, unlike male chemists, she actually used them
You Can Own Mark Twain’s Connecticut Farmhouse
The author gifted the property to his daughter in 1909. Not long after, tragedy struck
The Romance of Fermat’s Last Theorem
Fermat left a lot of theorems lying around. Mathematicians proved them all–except one
Brilliantly White Moose Photographed in Sweden
It took a local politician three years to finally capture a video of the elusive ghostly creature
Elusive Butterfly Spotted in Scotland For the First Time in 133 Years
The white-letter hairstreak has come under threat due to an outbreak of Dutch elm disease
Silver Composition in Coins Confirms the Story of the Rise of Rome
Lead isotopes in Roman coins reveal the defeat of Carthage financed Rome’s expansion throughout the Mediterranean
Baltimore Quietly Removes Four Confederate Monuments
Mayor Catherine Pugh said the statues “needed to come down”
Artists Can Now Buy One of the World’s Blackest Blacks
Singularity Black is not the blackest hue out there, but it is the darkest color currently available to the general public
Once Plundered by Thieves, Ancient Cave Reopens with 3-D Replicas of Stolen Fossils
It took multiple attempts—and two broken printers—to get the recreations right
Cloth Smuggled Out of Syrian Prison Bears Witness to Atrocities Wrought by the Civil War
The U.S. Holocaust Museum has received the cloth scraps, which bears the names of 82 inmates written in chicken bones, rust, and blood
Watch Free Live Streams of Outer Space
The astronomy website Slooh has lifted the paywall on footage from its telescopes
Prince Now Has His Own Shade of Purple
The Pantone Color Institute has debuted “Love Symbol #2,” a deep purple based on the late star’s custom-made piano
Napoleon’s Lifelong Interest in Science
Napoleon was a Frenchman of his time, which means he was interested in how science could do good–he just took it farther than most
If You Think ‘Bambi’ Seems Too Mature For Kids, You’re Not Wrong
The popular novel was even a Book-of-the-Month Club selection
Florence Harding, Not Eleanor Roosevelt, May Have Created the Modern First Lady
She did things her own way, and helped to set a precedent for the First Ladies who followed her
Untouched, Century-Old Fruitcake Found In Antarctica
Even generations of penguins refused to touch the concoction believed to have been brought south by the Terra Nova Expedition
Big Ben to Fall Silent During Four-Year Renovation Project
It is the longest time that Big Ben has been paused during its 157-year history
Months Before Pearl Harbor, Churchill and Roosevelt Held a Secret Meeting of Alliance
The two leaders met in a warship off the coast of northern Canada to talk strategy
Lion Saved from Syrian Zoo Gives Birth
Just hours after reaching its new home following a daring rescue, the lion gave birth to a healthy cub
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