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Unearthed in Peru, the small underground room may have been used for rituals involving psychoactive drugs. New research ...
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center safeguards the vibrant ecosystems—and economic power—of our coastal zones ...
Everyone focuses on a destination’s nightlife, but perhaps we should be more concerned with what its early morning hours have ...
Residents of Richmond, a city in the Bay Area, say they have watched dozens of birds drop dead in recent months ...
A researcher simulated the Athenian temple’s lighting conditions at different times of the day, discovering that its interior was actually "quite dark and dim" ...
Under the stewardship of the Jewish family that owned the factory before World War II, the museum is reclaiming the dilapidated site and its dark history ...
Conservation rangers took a video of an endangered, captive snail laying a large egg, revealing insight into the creature’s reproductive process ...
The remarkable success of the movie “Sinners” has sparked a renewed interest in how the two communities wrestled with life ...
Today, tegus are considered invasive creatures in Florida, but a new paper suggests they’ve lived in the southeastern United ...
Babesiosis typically occurs in the Northeast and the Upper Midwest, but new research suggests rare cases are emerging in the ...
A new exhibition in Philadelphia explores how nutritional science, technological advances and political debates shaped the ...
Nearly 100 imaginative portraits, still lifes and other artworks by the renowned singer-songwriter are now on view at the ...