The new recreation shows what the prince might have looked like during the 1745 Jacobite rising
Iowa schools are struggling to comply with new laws banning books that aren't "age appropriate"
After jumping a security barrier, the visitors were found between the landmark's second and third floors
The National Hurricane Center downgraded Hilary to a post-tropical storm, though it warned of continued life-threatening and locally catastrophic flooding
Several groups were working to remove the 7,000-pound creature from the Miami Seaquarium and return her to the ocean at the time of her death
Astronomers say the distinct, punctuation-like shape could be a result of galaxies merging
The museum says its reputation was badly damaged by a scandal it describes as "stranger than fiction"
Some 1,800 years ago, the Hirota people practiced intentional cranial modification
Researchers used lidar to uncover nearly 1,000 previously unknown features of the famous battlefield
NOAA is still reviewing the proposal for the 7,000-square-mile swath of the Pacific Ocean off of Central California
The deadly combination likely led several species to disappear from Southern California during the late Pleistocene
The painting of Bélizaire, 15, shown behind the children of his enslavers, has been acquired by the Met
The insect, detected in Georgia, can snatch bees from the air while hunting, posing a threat to native pollinators and agriculture
Nat Read finally completed his 21,000-mile journey last month in Brunswick, Maine
At a Belgian university, Taylor Swift fans can expect intertextual analysis beyond their wildest dreams
The pack, which consists of a mother and her four offspring, is now the state’s southernmost wolf group
A pair of great white sharks named Simon and Jekyll have been swimming together for more than 4,000 miles in recent months
Cooper Hewitt recognizes talented trailblazers who are at the forefront of their fields
Electrodes collected brain signals while people listened to "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1," then computers produced a garbled but recognizable track
The crisscrossing bars were likely part of the bath's changing room, called the apodyterium
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