There’s nothing like getting caught in a giggle loop, where the desire to laugh builds until it bursts out at a disastrous moment. Only then do we often realize that laughter is a rather strange ...
The Key West Art & Historical Society (KWAHS), established in 1949, is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of the ...
Found beneath an older tomb near Tarquinia, the painted chamber depicts several intricate scenes, including a metallurgical ...
NASA announced that asteroid 2024 YR4 now has a 0.28 percent chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but that number is expected to ...
Archaeologists discovered an unusual bronze artifact studded with holes while excavating the ancient city of Hadrianopolis in ...
Researchers present an alternative to the long-held “hard steps” theory to explain the evolution of complex life, suggesting ...
This March at the museum, we’re commemorating Women's History Month, airing the end of Season 2 of our podcast, and listening ...
Fossils are providing more and more clues about how dinosaurs attracted one another and reproduced, which contributed to ...
The creature is being trafficked across Africa and Asia to fuel a steady demand for their scales, an ingredient in unproven ...
Zach Theiler is a Washington, D.C. freelance journalist covering topics related to global development, science and the environment. He writes for various nonprofit organizations, including Oceanic ...
A new exhibition opening next month at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Virginia, explores the Italian ...
Prohibited from serving with the U.S. Army as a medical officer, Barbara Stimson was commissioned by the British—and helped open the American military to female doctors By Catherine Musemeche ...