Crispy on the outside and super soft on the inside, this is the sweet potato dish you didn't know you needed, but it blows ...
As glaciers and ice sheets retreat, they are exposing objects, organisms, and landscapes that have been locked away for ...
When ultraviolet light hits ice—whether in Earth's polar regions or on distant planets—it triggers a cascade of chemical ...
Researchers at KRISS observed water’s rapid freeze–melt cycles under ultrahigh pressure and discovered Ice XXI, the first new ...
Melting ice in the Arctic is causing an increasing amount of freshwater to enter the North Atlantic, which is expected to ...
A colorful experiment! We're taking a red-hot metal ball and pressing it directly into a pile of standard wax crayons.Watch as the intense heat instantly melts the wax, creating a vibrant and chaotic ...
Called it. By hook or by crook, the Dallas Mavericks were always going to trot Cooper Flagg out as a primary playmaker. He has the skill set to legitimately man all five positions on the court in a ...
The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague? Credit...Illustration by Ricardo Tomás Supported by By Matthew Purdy Last July, a ...
When Michael Vick was announced as the head coach of Norfolk State just before Christmas, the fanfare was immense. He is one of the few figures in modern football whose legendary stature rivals that ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world. "What do you think would look better: pink or green?" The bubblegum ...
On October 12th, 1979, Chris Ford made a shot that changed basketball. The Celtics guard caught a pass from teammate Tiny Archibald, set his feet, and connected on the NBA's first-ever 3-pointer. The ...