Researchers used machine learning algorithms to determine which crater on Mars the space rock came from
The shots work similar to the way that vaccines against influenza and shingles work
As the novel turns 100, two exhibitions tell the stories of the women who made it possible
Several years after the irreverent piece's debut, another artist claims he had the idea first
Found in an ancient synagogue, the 1,600-year-old mosaics tell the stories of Deborah and Jael
Worth over $1 million, the handwritten materials were originally stolen from the Eagles’ Don Henley in the 1970s
Each bottle uses about one pound of green crabs
The primates may be burrowing for cleaner water
Water levels, the lowest ever measured, are placing migrating birds, local communities and economic development at high risk
Those in the Global South face an increased risk of getting hit by falling pieces, according to a new study
The exhibition displays artworks that were taken from museums around the world
Hoping to grow their audiences, gambling halls are luring new visitors with old masterpieces
After a 23-year delay, the statue will represent Kansas in the Statuary Hall Collection
The rodents don't plant, of course, but they do tend to roots in their tunnels that they then eat
A new exhibition explores how the genre has changed since it began in east London
Henry VIII's first wife may have commissioned the design as an act of defiance during the Tudor king's attempt to divorce her
The Washburn Fire has scorched more than 2,000 acres since it was first reported on Thursday
Footage taken 56 miles off California's coast documents rarely-observed brooding behavior
Four stranded pinnipeds tested positive for the avian influenza H5N1
A new documentary tells the story of Industrial Light and Magic, the pioneering team that brought films like "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park" to life
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