Norway Tears Down Picasso Mural After Years of Debate Between Authorities, Activists
Critics say the removal constitutes a crime against Norwegian cultural heritage
Explore Centuries of Brooklyn's History With These Newly Digitized Maps
The Brooklyn Historical Society recently launched a portal featuring almost 1,500 documents dating back to the 17th century
See Two Giant Exoplanets Orbit a Distant Star in This Rare Image
Researchers used the Very Large Telescope in Chile to capture the image
Art Historian Identifies the Spot Where Vincent van Gogh Painted His Final Work
The Dutch artist died 130 years ago today
14,000-Year-Old Fossilized Poop Among Oldest Traces of Humans in North America
Researchers recently confirmed that the ancient dung was indeed produced by humans, and not by animals
Reef Sharks Are in Serious Danger of Extinction
Researchers found that the sharks are 'functionally extinct' in 20 percent of coral reefs surveyed
Arsonist Confesses to Starting Nantes Cathedral Fire
The July 18 blaze, which inflicted less damage than the devastating April 2019 inferno at Notre-Dame, destroyed the French church's organ, stained glass
See Jean-Michel Basquiat Masterpieces Up Close in This Online Exhibition
The virtual experience spotlights a 2019 show that included around 70 works by the artist
The ADA Was a Monumental Achievement 30 Years Ago, but the Fight for Equal Rights Continues
A look back at the fight for disability rights comes with the reckoning of the challenges left unsolved
After Retiring Its Racist Name, D.C. Football Team Announces Temporary Moniker
A new title will be announced once trademark issues are resolved
Abandoned Artwork Discovered Beneath Pablo Picasso Painting
The artist, who regularly reused canvases, covered a neoclassical still life with a Cubist one
See Our Sun’s Surface in Unprecedented Detail
NASA and the European Space Agency released the closest images ever taken of our sun
North Atlantic Right Whales Now Listed as 'Critically Endangered'
Just about 400 of the whales survive in the wild, and they continue to die at an alarming rate
See Birds Dive, Splash and Play in These Prize-Winning Photos
Stunning images by amateurs and professionals took center stage in the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards
NASA Warns of 'Active' Atlantic Hurricane and Amazon Fire Seasons
Forecasts show high risk of fires and hurricanes, in part due to warmer than average sea surface temperatures
Hawaiian Chief's Cloak and Helmet Repatriated After 241 Years
A New Zealand museum initially returned the artifacts, given to Captain James Cook in 1779, on a long-term loan in 2016
Images Offer a Rare Glimpse of Cross River Gorillas With Their Babies
The photos show a group of the animals, which were once presumed extinct, with infants of varying ages—a promising sign for the subspecies
What a New Supreme Court Decision Means for Native American Sovereignty
The landmark ruling upholds the sanctity of treaties between the United States and American Indians—to a certain point
How to Watch Comet Neowise's Spectacular Show
Until mid-August, the comet will be bright enough to spot with the naked eye
National Gallery of Art Acquires Its First Painting by a Native American Artist
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's work addresses questions of identity and appropriation
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