And first-century Celtic druids apparently used mistletoe to make a sacred fertility elixir—one historic use that presaged ...
Too late to save the ivory-billed woodpecker, Arthur Allen changed science forever with his seemingly simple idea ...
In the young, tiny nation, inventive chefs are putting their own twists on classic regional dishes, using river trout, ...
Survivors of the whale attack drifted at sea for months, succumbing to starvation, dehydration—and even cannibalism ...
Patients, Pioneers, Artists" spotlights the women who influenced the Austrian neurologist—and the field of psychoanalysis ...
Under pressure from his wealthy family, real estate heir Leonard "Kip" Rhinelander claimed that his new wife, Alice Beatrice Jones, had tricked him into believing she was white ...
As Forbes ’ Leslie Katz reports, Pope Francis, the current head of the Catholic Church, encouraged the Fabbrica di San Pietro ...
The invention uses light, sound and bubbles to quickly create copies of soft tissue that might one day support testing individualized therapies for cancer and other diseases ...
The marble slab, which dates to between 300 and 500 C.E., is the oldest-known stone tablet inscribed with the Commandments.
Some of the gems may have featured in a royal scandal known as the "affair of the diamond necklace" that damaged the French ...
The architectural wonder re-established the designer as a titan of his generation and shifted the public's view of Modernism ...
New archaeological finds on the islands have revealed secrets about one of Britain’s first settlements in the Americas—and ...