The blast, which sent tsunami waves across the Pacific, left thousands of Tongans without access to water and power
A six-year investigation posits that Arnold van den Bergh disclosed the diarist's hiding place to protect his family from deportation
Researchers discover a Roman road, coins, jewelry and evidence of makeup at a dig site near a railway project
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s $50,000 grants will support civil rights museums, a monument to victims of an industrial disaster and other organizations
Researchers created a 3-D model of Earth's galactic neighborhood
In a new study, insects carrying the disease were more likely to survive cold or fluctuating temperatures than their uninfected peers
Regularly check for stretched-out straps, staining and soiling, which can compromise masks' ability to filter viruses like Covid-19
Here’s how to find one of the new U.S. quarters—the first to feature a Black woman
The volume is going on display at Vancouver Art Gallery as part of a new exhibition
The devices—developed by Elon Musk's SpaceX—have a warming feature to prevent snow buildup from disrupting the signal
A new study finds surprising similarities between human and cetacean sexual anatomy
Purchased by an art historian for $90 in 1970, researchers now say the portrait might be the handiwork of the 17th-century court painter Anthony van Dyck
An investigation launched by the New York cultural institution concluded that the 14th- and 17th-century carvings were "unlawfully obtained"
The experiment documented what happens when atoms cross from classical physics to quantum behaviors
One of the newly unearthed objects, an inscribed bone, is the first of its kind found in Oslo in decades
A study of the remains of 2,000 specimens reveals the steeds were around 4 feet 10 inches tall
The skeleton measures more than 32 feet in length, with a 6.5-foot-long skull that weighs about a ton
<em>Songs of Disappearance</em> soars to the number-three spot as Australians show support for endangered bird species
The bodies were preserved and put on display at the Catacombs of Palermo between 1787 and 1880, and have yet to be identified
Canines in the study could differentiate between Spanish, Hungarian and nonsense words
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