Stabiae's seaside villas will soon be resurrected in one of the largest archaeological projects in Europe since World War II
Archaeologists unveil a 3-D model of the great city circa A.D. 400
It may be that "nobody owns a cat," but scientists now say the popular pet has lived with people for 12,000 years
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Long before global warming became a cause célà¨bre, Lonnie Thompson was extracting climate secrets from ancient glaciers
Mystery trees, loggerhead turtles and Brooklyn
Madeleine and Thomas Nash braved high altitudes and frigid temperatures for "Chronicling the Ice"
An ocean on Mars. An Earth-like planet light years away. The evidence is mounting, but are astronomers ready to say we're not alone?
Humans' two-legged gait evolved to save energy, new research says
Bundle up your power cords—wireless energy transfer is here
Thirty-five years after "defecting" to the Barbary Coast, the bestselling novelist still loves his city by the bay
In Algiers, preservationists race to rescue the storied quarter. But is it too late?
A new development plan may alter the face of New York's famous amusement park
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