The ISS will join other decommissioned spacecraft on the seafloor at Point Nemo, the farthest point from land in the Pacific
The land is home to 200 acres of old-growth trees and federally threatened animals such as the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet
Founded for Catholic priests, the institution was destroyed 500 years ago when Henry VIII established the Church of England
Some of the galaxies in the image resemble Star Trek’s Starship Enterprise
Art Spiegelman's graphic novel details his parents' experiences in Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust
The bolts, which occurred in 2020, broke records for distance and duration
A new free portal unites three archives in one virtual space, offering an unprecedented look into the artist's life and work
A new study is heating up the debate over gas-powered stovetops
Wildlife managers now face the challenge of creating conservation plans for all three species while maintaining balance between predator and prey animals
The two male birds are 'exemplary' parents, says the zoo’s director
An investigator says the artifacts were "almost certainly" looted from the Middle Eastern country
A new statue honors Licoricia of Winchester, a 13th-century moneylender whose life illuminates the challenges faced by Jews at the time
Plecos, or suckermouth armored catfish, are efficient, algae-eating tank cleaners, but they are native to South America with few natural predators
The works include pieces held in the collections of the Louvre and Musée d’Orsay in Paris
A 24-hour treatment using a five-drug cocktail kickstarted a yearlong regrowth process in the amphibians
A lead figurine by the famed British artist could fetch upward of $70,000 at auction
Nearly 90 percent of the nighttime hunters use sound to find prey
Unearthed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen, the blue glass artifact was in pristine condition
The orange-winged insect's population increased from 2,000 in 2020 to nearly 250,000 in 2021
The lumbering animals respond calmly to their grunting and groaning friends, but a stranger's voice often prompted a loud, filthy territorial response
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