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The Andy Warhol Foundation is pouring over $4 million into 57 arts organizations, cementing its legacy as a champion of creativity and culture.
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The Andy Warhol Foundation is pouring over $4 million into 57 arts organizations, cementing its legacy as a champion of creativity and culture.

In 2024, scientists finally pinpointed the deadly virus that has been infecting fungal genomes — and killing countless frogs and toads — for decades. But that discovery was just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to curing chytridiomycosis, a disease that led to the extinction of 90 amphibian spec...

Hearing aids may not boost test scores, but they could significantly reduce the risk of dementia, a groundbreaking study reveals.

Captivating new research reveals same-sex behavior is surprisingly common across the animal kingdom, strengthening social bonds in unexpected ways.

Mernet Larsen's painting "Getting Measured" graces the cover of Art in America's Winter 2025 issue, as the acclaimed artist reflects on this pivotal work from her Tampa, Florida studio.
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Social media is a vital window into consumer sentiment, but existing tools offer only a superficial view. A new approach unlocks the full spectrum of consumer insights.

Livestock's massive carbon toll: Crops grown for animal feed, then animals consumed, instead of feeding people plant-based foods directly. Two studies confirm the environmental benefits of a vegan diet.

Quartz countertops pose a hidden danger, as safety experts warn of the health risks from cutting this material. Lawmakers now consider banning worker lawsuits against manufacturers.

Elizabeth Dupuis, a lifelong librarian, prepares to close the book on her 23-year tenure at UC Berkeley, capping off a remarkable career.

The teenage brain is a marvel, secretly forging powerful neural hotspots that may shape the mind for life. Adolescence is a pivotal period, as mental abilities like...
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At 80, Henry Winkler radiates joy, delighting fans with his infectious smile and dance moves. The beloved Fonz star's upbeat spirit shines through in every interaction, proving true stardom lies in kindness.

Iconic painter Bob Ross's brushstrokes will soon grace the auction block, as Bonham's prepares to sell three of his works to support the struggling American Public Television network.

Mysterious deep-space radio blips spark hope for extraterrestrial life. Uncovered by UC Berkeley researchers, these 100 signals were found with the help of millions of volunteer PCs worldwide.

A newly discovered giant virus, Ushikuvirus, infects amoebas, hinting at the outsized role viruses may have played in the emergence of complex cellular life.

A universal thermal performance curve governs life, from bacteria to animals. Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have uncovered this fundamental biological principle.
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Crimson skies await as Earth aligns with sun and moon on March 3, 2026, casting a rare blood moon visible to billions. Don't miss this celestial spectacle - no special gear required.

The outline of the largest Roman villa ever known in Wales has come to light three feet underground, and the experts behind the find are calling it a possible equivalent to Pompeii. My eyes nearly popped out of my skull, project lead Alex Langlands, co-director of Swansea University’s Centre for Her...

Scientists have identified a newly recognized threat lurking beneath the ocean’s surface: sudden episodes of underwater darkness that can last days or even months. Caused by storms, sediment runoff, algae blooms, and murky water, these “marine darkwaves” dramatically reduce light reaching the seaflo...

Welcome back to our weekly behind-the-scenes glimpse at what’s getting our team talking. Tell us what you ve been reading at [email protected] and we just might feature it here. Burgeoning bivalves The Gulf of Maine is warming faster than almost any other ocean surface on the planet, wh...

Glaciers are more than scenic wonders - they are vital infrastructure, providing water for nearly half the world's population. But this critical resource is rapidly shrinking, posing an urgent threat.
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Step back in time to 1963 as the musician's former south London home opens its doors to the public in late 2027, following a meticulous restoration.

Earth’s oceans reached their highest heat levels on record in 2025, absorbing vast amounts of excess energy from the atmosphere. This steady buildup has accelerated since the 1990s and is now driving stronger storms, heavier rainfall, and rising sea levels. While surface temperatures fluctuate year ...

Generative AI poses serious risks for educating children and teens, according to a new Brookings Institution study. Focus groups and expert analysis reveal the perils outweigh the benefits.

Breakthrough gene therapy targets pain at its source, bypassing addiction risks. A novel approach aims to selectively silence pain signals in the brain, offering new hope for chronic pain relief.

Classrooms confront students with difficult topics, leaving them overwhelmed and anxious. Yet, simple mindful breathing practices empower learners to navigate stress, stay grounded, and support one another.
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A rescue dog's inspiring 2,300-mile "Walk for Peace" with Buddhist monks has been temporarily halted by a knee surgery, but the beloved "Aloka" is on the mend and eager to rejoin the journey.

Brightcast Voice: The race is on between the US and China to harness the sun's power from space and beam electricity to Earth around the clock. But orbital congestion looms as a formidable obstacle by the late 2020s.

A stunning solar spectacle unfolds as scientists track a colossal active region unleashing powerful space weather for three months, shedding new light on our star's extremes.

Raging wildfires ravage the landscape, as the Operational Land Imager on Landsat 8 captures the devastating scene in vivid detail. This image offers a powerful glimpse into the ongoing battle against nature's fury.

Beneath the soil of central Germany lie the mass graves of 12,000 plague victims, their stories long forgotten. But now, an archaeological team is unearthing the secrets of this devastating outbreak.
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Raging wildfires devastated millions, with lasting health impacts. Yet, ongoing research equips communities to brace for future blazes more safely.

Blame Mars for the ice ages? A new study claims the Red Planet's gravitational pull may have altered Earth's orbit, plunging the planet into icy conditions.

Autism's definition faces scrutiny as surging rates and federal plans thrust the disorder into the spotlight. Families and activists argue the term is too broad, masking the unique challenges of the most severe cases.

Breakthrough in cellular engineering: Scientists unveil groundbreaking 3D printing technique to construct custom structures within living cells.

The UK's high-stakes renewable energy auction has awarded subsidies for offshore wind projects capable of powering a record 12 million homes, a major step toward the nation's 2030 clean electricity goal.
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Widespread confusion shrouds India's child protection laws, despite robust legislation like the POCSO Act. Navigating disclosure pathways and support mechanisms remains a challenge.

Defying tradition, J. Antonio Fernández, a non-cleric, now leads Catholic Charities of New York, tackling the city's most pressing needs - food and housing insecurity.

January 13, 1966, was a big day in television history. Darrin and Samantha Stevens welcomed their first child, daughter Tabitha. During the season 2 episode And Then There Were Three, the Bewitched storyline changed, giving Samantha and Darrin a whole new set of adventures. Eventually, the couple wo...

Beneath the icy expanse of Pine Island Glacier, a hidden granite structure emerges, reshaping our understanding of Antarctic ice flow. Scattered boulders offer clues to this vast, unseen formation.

With a delicate touch, researchers scour da Vinci's masterpieces and personal effects, seeking the famed artist's genetic code. A breakthrough in this decade-long quest could unlock secrets about the Renaissance genius.