A Deadly Outbreak of Hantavirus Has Stranded a Cruise Ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Here’s What to Know About the Rare Contagion

Three people have died in association with the vessel, and health officials have identified a total of two confirmed cases and five suspected cases of the infection. The virus usually spreads via infected rodent droppings Rudy Molinek | Reporter May 5, 2026 5:08 p.m. The MV Hondius, the cruise ship facing a hantavirus outbreak, anchored off the coast of Cape […]

Did Facial Recognition Find a Lost Portrait of Anne Boleyn? Scholars Debate Whether A.I. Solved or Merely Muddled an Art History Mystery

Accused of treason, the second wife of Henry VIII lost her head. Now, some researchers argue that she also lost her face among dozens of potentially mislabeled portraits in a royal art collection Christian Thorsberg | Daily Correspondent May 5, 2026 4:36 p.m. For centuries, the sketch on the left has been identified as Anne Boleyn, while the identity of […]

Cancer Is Somehow Rare in the Heart. Turns Out, the Organ’s Rhythmic Beat Might Keep the Disease at Bay, a Mouse Study Finds

Less than 1 percent of cancers start in the heart, and disease that begins elsewhere seldom spreads to the blood-pumping organ. New research suggests mechanical force might have a protective role Sara Hashemi | Daily Correspondent May 5, 2026 2:31 p.m. Lung cancer cells, shown in green, growing in a mouse heart ICGEB Cancer can occur anywhere in the human […]

In the Ancient World, This Pigment Was Worth More Than Gold. Archaeologists Discovered It Buried With Babies in Roman Coffins

A funerary custom in Roman Yorkshire of pouring liquid gypsum over bodies before burial preserved traces of Tyrian purple Mary Randolph | Correspondent May 5, 2026 2:20 p.m. The funerary practice of pouring gypsum into ancient coffins means that imprints of clothing and bodies remain in burial sites in York, England. University of York Centuries ago, there was a shade […]

You’ve Been Told to ‘Feed a Cold.’ Turns Out, Eating May Truly Boost Your Immune System Cells, According to a New Study

T cells, which target infection and disease, can become more effective after a meal. The finding might help improve cancer-fighting therapies and optimize our response to vaccines Carlyn Kranking | Associate Web Editor, Science May 5, 2026 11:56 a.m. An illustration of lymphocytes, or white blood cells in the immune system, which include T cells and other disease-fighting cells Ruslanas […]

Could Pluto Once Again Be Considered a Planet? New Remarks From NASA’s Administrator Highlight an Enduring Debate Among Scientists

Two decades ago, the International Astronomical Union—which defines and names celestial bodies—redefined the criteria for being a planet, putting Pluto into the new category of dwarf planet Margherita Bassi | Daily Correspondent May 5, 2026 11:56 a.m. Pluto was considered the solar system’s ninth planet for more than 70 years. NASA / JHU-APL / SwRI For decades, scientists and the […]

This Stockholm Neighborhood Was Built on Ambitious Sustainability Goals. When It Came Up Short, It Doubled Down and Became a Blueprint for Others

The original plan for Hammarby Sjöstad was for an eco-village aimed at attracting the Olympics. They never came, but the locals moved in and, with upgrades, hope to be carbon neutral by 2030 Christa Avampato | Freelance writer May 5, 2026 10:06 a.m. Hammarby Sjöstad was originally engineered to have a carbon footprint 50 percent lower than the rest of Stockholm. […]

Ahead of the 2026 Met Gala, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Introduced New Mannequins With Diverse Body Types Inspired by Real People

The new “Costume Art” exhibition pairs artworks with garments, some of them displayed on custom mannequins constructed through 3D printing Mary Randolph | Correspondent May 4, 2026 6:16 p.m. The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts the Met Gala May 4 to celebrate the new “Costume Art” exhibition. Carlos Delgado via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 3.0 Walking into the sea […]

The Creator of ‘Star Wars’ Loves Art That Tells a Story. Peek at the Collection of George Lucas’ New Museum Before It Opens This Fall

Adventure, comics, childhood, love and everyday life are among the dozens of themes that will guide the curation of the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles Christian Thorsberg | Daily Correspondent May 4, 2026 4:11 p.m. The Critics Corner, Ernie Barnes, 2007, will be on display when the museum opens.  Lucas Museum of Narrative Art Ahead of […]