Tucked away in North Hollywood sits a bookstore so packed with literary treasures that calling it merely a “bookstore” feels ...
The boulders range from bowling ball size to much larger specimens. Waves crash in the background, adding sound and motion to ...
Clarion West celebrates posthumous publication of 'The Curve of the World,' a different kind of Odyssey by Seattle author ...
In Norway’s highest mountains, experts are scouring perilous terrain for pieces of the past, long stored in mint condition in ...
Personal flying transport is no longer just a futuristic idea.
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A long-neglected fossil seems to show the evolutionary leap that let the ancestors of today’s many-legged arthropods crawl forth from the seas.
A newly confirmed mass grave in ancient Jordan offers chilling insight into one of history’s first pandemics. Hundreds of plague victims were buried within days, revealing how the Plague of Justinian ...
A remarkable genetic breakthrough has uncovered what may be one of the clearest snapshots yet of a Neanderthal “community” living together 100,000 years ago in what is now Poland. The findings reveal ...
Dante's Inferno describes Hell as a vast, inverted conical pit beneath the Earth's surface, narrowing downward through nine ...
Genes for immunity forged in a germ-filled past are often blamed for making our bodies overreact to harmless triggers such as pollen or food. But evolution may not be so one-sided. Some ...
When two British explorers excavated the remnants of the ancient Greek city of Cyrene in 1861, many tombs had already been ...