If protected from illegal fishing, scientists say the critically endangered species has enough genetic diversity to recover
New research suggests that at least one species kept its dagger-shaped teeth inside, not outside, its closed mouth
A new study finds that artists who had creative portfolios before an initial hit were more likely to continue creating hits
The seven-foot statues have expressionless faces—and a mysterious history
Untold Stories of American History
The statues acknowledge the suffering of bondswomen overshadowed by the white doctor who operated on them without their consent
The copper-colored fish has only been seen four times in more than three decades of deep-sea research
The Louvre wants to claim the 18th-century French still life as a national treasure
Flooding risk has landed the site on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of most endangered places
Previously identified as a hawk, the bird was one of millions killed as offerings to the ancient Egyptian god Thoth
The facility aims to provide a 'dream-like' luxury resort
Only five percent of the material was in the correct condition to be recycled
A lavish room atop the iconic performance venue will welcome travelers for three nights in June
While working his land, Nidal Abu Eid uncovered a statue of Canaanite deity Anat
The “da Vinci, ex-Seidel” instrument's estimated worth is $20 Million
The lunar surface material was kept in a freezer at NASA's Johnson Space Center since December 1972
Experts are debating who the bust portrays, but they agree on one thing—a thrift store is an unusual spot to find a millennia-old statue
Doctors say this infection will likely be preventable in future pig heart transplants
Adam Hardin discovered the impressive brown gem at an Arkansas state park
The amphibians are found under leaf litter and hatch fully grown
The vehicle dubbed ECHO slowly rolls up to the birds without stressing them and may allow researchers to monitor their ecosystem more closely
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