The Cosmos Sings in This Fusion of Astrophysics and Music
The Hubble Cantata brings the stars down to earth
Gouda Find: Divers Discover 340-Year-Old Dairy Product in Shipwreck
One researcher compared the scent to a mixture of yeast and a type of unpasteurized cheese called Roquefort
Researchers Find Mysterious Purple Orb in the Channel Islands
The creature stumped the team and could be a new species
Track the Whereabouts of This Rare White Whale on Twitter
These beautiful creatures have long delighted those lucky enough to catch a glimpse
Why Ancestral Puebloans Honored People With Extra Digits
New research shows having extra toes or fingers was a revered trait among people living in the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
Civil Rights Legend John Lewis Won a Prestigious Comic Book Award
With March, Lewis brings his life story to a whole new generation
Stunning Images Capture Peacock Spiders’ Flashy Colors
Beautiful and acrobatic, these tiny, vibrant creatures shake their tail fuzz in elaborate mating dances
Archaeologists Are Trying to Digitally Preserve an Ancient Cave Before It’s Demolished
The 5th-century cave is in the way of an airport expansion
Italy Just Hosted the First Olympics-Like Competition for People With Down Syndrome
The unique competition drew 1,000 athletes
This App Puts a Museum in Your Phone
Get out and get some culture with a newly released app that gives art a smart spin
Museum Unveils Henry VIII’s Flagship
The Mary Rose sank almost 500 years ago, but following more than 30 years of restoration, the remains of the warship are open to the public
Cave Graffiti Shows Natives and Europeans Had Early Dialogue in the Caribbean
Cave art from both Taíno people and Spanish explorers in a cave on Mona Island shows the two had some early cultural understanding
This Classical Mandolinist Makes Music With…Instagram?
“InstaConcerto for Mandolin and Orchestra” plays with a genre known more for its selfies than its chamber music
Explore the Apollo 11 Command Module in 3D
For the first time, you can peek inside the craft that enabled “one giant leap for mankind”
These Anti-Suffrage Postcards Warned Against Giving Women the Vote
There are always those who resist societal change
The World’s Largest Picnic Basket Faces an Uncertain Future
The fast decline of a kitschy landmark
Watch Historic Footage of Seven Consequential (and Cringeworthy) Convention Moments
These tidbits of political theater past must be seen to be believed
Keep Your Eyes to the Sky for the Delta Aquarid Meteors This Month
The late-July meteor shower heralds the popular Perseids
Jane Austen’s Music Collection Is Now Online
Play piano like a Darcy with nearly 600 Austen-approved tunes
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