Scientists found no verified sightings of the massive marine mammals in the region since 2000
Nine-year-old Claudie Wells' story unfolds in 1920s New York
Researchers find negative health impacts for young people and newborns related to oil and gas development
A new exhibition spotlights how Black artists shaped American filmmaking from 1898 to 1971
World War II-era warships, the 'Spanish Stonehenge' and other remnants of the past are emerging from the continent's waterways
New research finds genetic and lifestyle similarities between unrelated pairs of "virtual twins"
An X-ray revealed one of Helen Saunders' many missing works under a portrait by Wyndham Lewis
These interactions around Spain and Portugal might be a trend among juveniles, scientists say
The American artist has spent most of his life building a megasculpture that earns comparisons to ancient ruins and abandoned highways
Experts are divided about a new study suggesting dogs' tears are associated with emotion
Its Near-Infrared Camera captured auroras, moons and the Great Red Spot
The man-made toxins are everywhere and linked to numerous health problems
Millions were under flood watch over the weekend as rains overwhelmed a wildfire-scorched landscape
Access to high-speed internet should make Africa's tallest mountain safer for adventurers and guides
Paul Auster, Jeffrey Eugenides and others championed free speech at the New York Public Library
Made from animal bones, the artifacts are more than 2,000 years old
The insect may have escaped from an illegal cocoon-selling operation
And it may have influenced the way our jaws and teeth evolved
The fake document at the University of Michigan was likely created by a famous 20th-century forger
A sophisticated sense of smell makes the Earth’s deadliest animal hard-wired to hunt us
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