The life-size statue was likely buried along the Appian Way in the early 20th century
Pieces of shells in a Portuguese cave suggest the early humans cooked and ate crustaceans, according to a new study
Coveted spots in the middle of the theater will cost more than front-row seats
The remains belonged to a New York man who went missing during a hunting trip nearly 50 years ago
The 7.8-magnitude quake also harmed other historic structures throughout Turkey and Syria
After the discovery of 12 new moons, the gas giant now has 92 known natural satellites—and scientists expect to find more
Black smoke rose from the site as officials released and burned chemicals to avert a potentially deadly explosion
First lady Jill Biden presented the inaugural Best Song For Social Change award
Archaeologists think the artifact was used to protect against evil after death
A wildlife refuge took in the serval last month and is nursing it back to health
A rare “veto” from the EPA effectively halted the proposed Pebble Mine after two decades of disputes
A new artwork by Sacha Jafri could travel to the moon next month
With 32 wins, the superstar has surpassed the record held by conductor Georg Solti
After getting lost in transit, the capsule sat for days on the side of a road in the desert
The death toll has risen to at least 3,000 following one of the largest quakes recorded in the region
Patrick Schuermans discovered a fragment of a 1,600-year-old dodecahedron in Belgium
The 6,288-foot summit endured record-breaking conditions brought by an Arctic air mass
Colonial settlers seized the ten-foot-long wooden instrument in 1916
The sculpture, based on the famous Chicago landmark, had been under construction for years
It looks like a white powder and has nearly the same density as liquid water
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