A second-generation immigrant, Hazel Ying Lee was the first Chinese American woman to receive her pilot's license ...
Susan Tate Ankeny is the author of nonfiction World War II history books, including American Flygirl and The Girl and the ...
This summer, 32 athletes will compete in what's commonly known as breakdancing, a dance sport that combines athleticism and ...
This Earth Day, learn about early-career researchers who are tackling issues from green technology to lichen biodiversity and ...
Researchers have cloned two black-footed ferrets from preserved tissue samples in an effort to conserve the creatures, the ...
Using surgically implanted electrodes and modeling, researchers brought to life the vocal muscle activity of sleeping great ...
Formed after volcanic activity, the underground caves periodically hosted early humans and their livestock in Saudi Arabia, ...
Now, 84 years later, the bunkers beneath Villa Torlonia, Mussolini’s home in Rome, have reopened to the public. Visitors can ...
Long confined to regions with volcanic activity, the method of harnessing energy from the Earth promises to become much more ...
“Hello,” a voice on the line greets. “Thank you for calling Oregon’s telephone poetry hotline, where throughout April, ...
The 27 vertebrae discovered in India suggest the enormous creature, dubbed Vasuki indicus, was between 36 and 50 feet long ...
Joel, a Jewish private in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment, wrote a detailed account of an 1862 Passover Seder.