We often overlook the most straightforward remedy for the stress of daily life: Get outside more often and reconnect with the ...
That’s exactly what Hayk Grigorian, a student at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, had in mind when he created ...
In this installment of NPR's "Word of the Week" series we trace the origins of the "cravat" (borrowed from the French ...
Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope each discovered troves of dinosaur fossils in the 19th century—but grew obsessed with bringing each other down in the Bone Wars. Men unearth the giant bones of a mammoth ...
As the nation commemorates the 15 people killed in Bondi last December, Crikey examines the history and psychology of formal, public mourning.
Scientists have long focused on quantifying fear and other negative emotions in animals. Now they’re trying to measure ...
Life-saving underwater amputations, decades of healthcare in refugee camps and fundraising campaigns for Australia's first astronaut – these are just a few of the achievements of the 2026 crop of ...
The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it's bringing new games galore to the eShop in your ...
For centuries, viewers have debated whether the Mona Lisa is smiling at all. Now, British researchers say the famous expression was carefully engineered by Leonardo da Vinci. Their findings suggest ...
The roots of the modern casino can be traced back to the 17th-century Venetian ridotti, establishments offering regulated gambling. These early venues quickly gained popularity, attracting both locals ...
Treponema pallidum, a microorganism that can cause a deadly sexually transmitted disease in humans, may have a far more ancient lineage than scientists once thought ...