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Everything you need to know about Austrian wine Known for its aromatic whites, Austria also has outstanding sweet wines, reds and field blends, all best enjoyed in a rural tavern.
For the first time ever, Pudgy Penguins and VIBES are releasing exclusive packs at The National Sports Collectors Convention.
“Grandma hobbies” like knitting are making a comeback among Gen Z—but it’s not just for nostalgia. Neuroscience shows these tactile pastimes may help preserve brain health as we age.
There are 4,000 black bears in Florida. Is that too few, or too many? Once on the brink, Florida black bears have made a remarkable comeback. Now, there's a vote on hunting them.
Velociraptor’s new cousin is a raptor unlike any seen before Shri rapax had bigger claws and potentially a stronger bite than its Hollywood relative. But paleontologists still don’t know the ...
At its peak, the Old Babylonian Empire rose to be one of the biggest civilizations the world had seen–but what was daily life like? Along with the pioneering legal code of Hammurabi, a wealth of ...
In the former capital of Hue, historical food fashions are enjoying a renaissance and making this central Vietnam city an unlikely hub for vegetarian cuisine.
Why you should visit Dortmund—Berlin's flourishing little brother This former industrial powerhouse in western Germany has transformed its old factories into art galleries, history museums and ...
On Aug. 16, SeaWorld Orlando is hosting The Ultimate Challenge, inviting thrill-seekers to ride all eight of the park’s world-class roller coasters in a single day.
Is a nature retreat in Scotland the tech detox your family needs this summer? Head to the Highlands for long summer days filled with forest walks, bushcraft courses and family sauna sessions.
Scientists reconstruct the tattoos of a 2,000-year-old Siberian ice mummy New imaging technology has allowed scientists to decipher the tattoos of an Iron Age mummy—and study them like never before.
Scientists and lawmakers alike are looking for ways to combat these invasive insects. But do they still present the same environmental harm as we originally thought?