A new book features the unpublished photos from the Magnum Photo co-founder's 1957 and 1958 expeditions through North and ...
For more than a century, Asinara was a land of exiles, war prisoners, and mafia bosses. Today, it is a Mediterranean ...
The stretch of water between Italy and Tunisia is thought to be one of the last strongholds for the Mediterranean Sea’s critically endangered population of great white sharks.
What’s a bilateral gynandromorph? A bird, crustacean—or butterfly—that’s a 50-50 split of male and female traits.
From the ravine-riven wilds of the Peloponnese to the glacier-encrusted heights of the Alps, these eminently walkable ...
Scientists still debate the purpose of this dinosaur's iconic horns and spiky head plate. Find out what we’ve learned about how Triceratops lived and why it went extinct.
Two wooden posts sunk into a hillside three miles east of Stonehenge may have been the earliest known solar alignment on that ...
Atlantic sturgeon make so much noise during breeding, it's called a "thunder." Listening in can help scientists pinpoint ...
Dive into architectural gems, culinary hot spots, green spaces and the newest presidential library in the Midwest’s biggest ...
A 25,000-year-old fossilized “drumstick” is writing a new chapter for these flightless birds that terrorized the ...
The U.S. Colored Troops were among the first to arrive in Texas to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation—yet their story has ...
Along Spain’s southern coast, a peninsula teeming with greenhouses offers a revealing look at how Europeans are getting fed.
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