Kasper Hauser was a boy who spent his life trapped in a cramp dungeon, subsisting on bread and water and sleeping on a bed made of straw. At age 16, a mystery person handed Hauser two letters and ...
In 1878, long before he died and already an international hero, Louis Pasteur told his family never to show anyone his laboratory notebooks. More than a century later, Gerald Geison, a professor ...
RiffTrax, the entertainment and live event company founded by a trio of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” stars, has struck a distribution deal with indie streamer Nebula. The pact will see ...
Where can I find more Murder Mystery 2 codes? Besides this page, the best place to nab MM2 codes as they drop is on the developer’s Twitter page. It’s been a little while since the last update ...
By Sarah Lyall Our mystery columnist reviews books by Scott Phillips, Morgan Richter, Snowden Wright and Jamie Harrison. By Sarah Weinman Thomas Harris’s book came at a pivotal moment ...
Ross Bullimore of the Centre for the Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) made the serendipitous discovery. About 100 different sea slugs are found in the seas off Britain and ...
The research was conducted with support from the Mid-Career Research Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Ministry of Science and ICT, and the Alchemist Project of the ...
Founded by “Mystery Science Theater 3000″ alums Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett in 2006, RiffTrax is an entertainment company producing content with “MST3K”-type ...
By Sarah Weinman Advertisement In Francis Spufford’s new novel, “Cahokia Jazz,” a detective must solve the mystery of a staged killing before its repercussions destroy his city’s social ...
With fall’s arrival comes the promise of longer evenings — the perfect time to curl up with a mystery novel. This season’s offerings bring us quirky characters, puzzling murders and far ...
In August, a bilateral science and technology cooperation pact signed in 1979 lapsed, potentially pushing more scientists to seek alternative partners, creating duplication in research and missing ...