Raging Wildfires Have Prompted a State of Emergency in Australia—Again
This is the third time that such a declaration has been made since the conflagrations began last year
More Than 30 Animals, Among Them 'Highly Endangered' Species, Killed in Fire at German Zoo
Authorities say the blaze was likely started by floating lanterns illegally released into the sky on New Year's Eve
Moscow Brought in Fake Snow for New Year's Eve Festivities to Counter an Unseasonably Warm December
A lack of festive atmosphere isn't the only issue; the city's snowless New Year's points to the serious effects of climate change on Russia
Croatia's Museum of Hangovers Is an Ode to Boozy Shenanigans
But critics have raised concerns that the museum makes light of alcohol abuse
Is Notre-Dame Too Fragile to Be Saved?
The cathedral’s rector says there is a “50 percent chance” that scaffolding will collapse, causing further damage
People Trekked Across Ireland to Eat Pork at This Ancient Site
A new study suggests travelers brought pigs from far-flung locations to the ceremonial feasting hub of Navan Fort
A 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse Dazzled Viewers in Asia and the Middle East
This celestial event occurs when the moon is near its farthest point from Earth, allowing the blazing edges of the sun to shine around the edges
An Ancient Maya Palace Was Discovered in Yucatán State
Archaeologists think it was occupied by Maya elite more than 1,000 years ago
A Hawaii Museum Has Eliminated the Sale of All Single-Use Plastics
The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu hopes to set a positive example in the fight for a more sustainable future
Gene-Edited Tomatoes Grow in Bunches Like Grapes, Making Them Ideal for Urban Farming
Growing food in urban environments could have important implications for sustainability—if we can produce crops that thrive in tight spaces
For the First Time in 200 Years, Christmas Services Will Not Be Held at Notre-Dame
The building remains fragile after suffering a devastating fire in April
The Public Health Benefits of Raising the Age for Buying Tobacco Products to 21
Advocates say the new provision will save lives—but some question whether it goes far enough
Goodbye, Nathan Bedford Forrest. Hello, Dolly?
A Tennessee Republican has proposed replacing a bust of the Confederate general with a tribute to the iconic country star
This Microscopic 'Gingerbread' House Is Smaller Than a Human Hair
Although it doesn't taste great, the silicon house highlights the capabilities of electron microscopy
These Miniature Tools Taught Ancient Children How to Hunt and Fight
A new study describes artifacts from an archaeological site in Oregon that appear to have been scaled down for little hands
For Easy Clean-Up After Parties, Minoans Used Disposable Cups
A 3,500-year-old single-use vessel is part of a new display at the British Museum that explores our long-standing relationship with trash
At the Met, Two New Monumental Paintings Foreground the Indigenous Experience
Cree artist Kent Monkman borrows from European artists while reframing problematic narratives about indigenous people
Feral Pigs Are Invasive, Voracious and Resilient. They're Also Spreading
The destructive swine are expanding their range in the United States and appear to be encroaching from Canada
Endangered Mountain Gorilla Populations Are Growing
But the animals remain threatened with extinction
Raphael's Madonnas Come Together in Berlin Exhibition
Seven artworks on display at the Gemäldegalerie museum highlight the unique sensibilities Raphael brought to an iconic devotional scene
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