As Renovations Continue on Notre-Dame Cathedral, Its Bells Inspire a Work of Art
Where art, technology and history meet
Weather Is Getting More Extreme. How Should Power Grids Respond?
There isn't a universal solution
Willard Scott, Longtime Television Meteorologist, Dead at 87
He is best known for his work on "The Today Show"
Lyft and Uber Announce Response to Texas Abortion Ban
And they've added a call to action for other companies
Remember the Banksy Painting That Self-Destructed? It's For Sale Again.
And it's a lot more expensive now
Ford Responds to Homophobic Trolling With a Pride-Themed Ranger Raptor
The pickup appeared at a parade in Cologne
A Veteran Truffle Hunter Shares the Story of His World-Record Find
In 1999, Giancarlo Zigante discovered the world's largest truffle at the time. What he did with it was very unexpected.
Could a Ransomware Attack Spoil Your Holiday Weekend?
Turns out hackers thrive on three-day weekends
Hearst Estate, Featured in "The Godfather," Finds Buyer After $148M Discount
Other fans of the Beverly Hills mansion include JFK and Beyoncé
Swiss Canton Celebrates Residents Turning 100 With Lots and Lots of Wine
File under "reasons to move to Fribourg"
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This September
New novels from Whitehead and Knausgaard, a definitive investigation into the economic impact of COVID and more
China to Limit the Number of Hours Minors Can Spend Playing Video Games Online
Three hours weekly, with no gaming Monday through Thursday
Film and Television Workers Are Using Instagram to Push for Better Working Conditions
It's part of a broader conversation in the industry
A Five-Year-Old Just Finished Hiking the Appalachian Trail
Don't worry, his parents were with him
How Will the US Open Address a Year of Irregular Grand Slam Betting?
And is there a way to prepare for potential match-fixing?
How Airplane Seatbelts Took Hold After Surviving a Wave of Misinformation
Flying was once a very different experience