“Black Sabbath: The Ballet” honors the legendary band that formed in Birmingham, England
An endangered group of killer whales in the Pacific Northwest has been toying with porpoises for decades—and new research offers some possible explanations
The treehouse sits on a historic estate that's been used in "The Crown," "Outlander" and more
The building is connected to Winston Churchill, Ian Fleming and other famous figures
Known as bacteriophages, the specialized viruses could hijack and kill drug-resistant bacteria
The franchise and the 19th-century Dutch master both took inspiration from Japanese art
Items found in a Spanish cave are older than previously thought, a new study suggests, calling into question "simplistic assumptions" about early humans
Built as a shelter during the London Blitz, the subterranean network could open as an immersive experience
Paul Landis' new book refutes the idea that a single bullet injured both the president and Texas Governor John B. Connally Jr.
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman discovered a way to edit mRNA so it could be used in vaccines without getting attacked and destroyed by the body
The long, slender weapons were likely carried by Roman soldiers on horseback
The region needs to be prepared for the possibility of more intense quakes than previously thought, a new study of tree rings finds
The stunning trove of texts sheds new light on Wheatley, the first African American to publish a book of poetry
Destruction of seagrass habitats and "indiscriminate" gillnet fishing have both contributed to the marine mammals' dropping numbers, scientists say
Authorities arrested a 16-year-old boy on Thursday in connection with the felling
Medicine-filled suction cups attached to the inside of the cheek could be an effective alternative to oral tablets or injections, study finds
While the worm can sicken people, few human infections have been reported in the U.S., and it typically doesn’t require treatment
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry wrote and illustrated much of the beloved novella while living in the city in the 1940s
Researchers are calling for urgent protections for corpse flowers in the Rafflesia genus, which live only in remote rainforests of Southeast Asia
A rare pair of Ford's Theatre tickets—for seats across from the president's box—have sold for $262,500
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