Two tracks of footprints reveal that theropods could reach speeds of nearly 28 miles per hour, providing insights on their behavior
Conservative critics have opposed the new proposal, which aims to make the Paris landmark an "even more beautiful and welcoming" place for visitors
The religious center is the second of its kind found in Migdal, an ancient community on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee
The rare winter event was a result of abnormal weather patterns exacerbated by La Niña and global warming
Waking up just after dozing off seems to be a science-backed source of inspiration
A new analysis pinpoints different genes behind the tiny animal's ability to regenerate body parts
Authorities will not press charges after reviewing a second piece of key testimony from the 1955 murder
A deal made with the Manhattan district attorney bars billionaire Michael Steinhardt from purchasing ancient objects for the rest of his life
Working with the Studio Museum of Harlem, the museum is preserving the photographer’s images of 20th-century Black life
The tech can capture images in only one-tenth of the brightness required by other devices
The astronomical event occurred during the continent's summer, when the sun never sets and the whole region is illuminated 24 hours a day
Audio recordings show a once-dying ecosystem has transformed into a lively soundscape
Researchers in the Netherlands used new scanning technologies to discover how the Baroque artist painted his most famous masterpiece
Researchers discovered the skeleton of a man with a nail hammered through his heel bone
Officials in the Virginia city approved a bold plan for the future of the Confederate monument
Native leaders and scholars are advising the State Historic Preservation Office's landmark decolonization project
The pterosaur likely launched itself about eight feet off the ground before flapping away, solving the mystery of how these creatures could even fly at all
The paint has been used throughout human history and is featured in iconic art pieces, like Michelangelo's 'Manchester Madonna'
Federal judge cites violation of First Amendment by USPS in deciding not to print custom postage for customer that contained a political message
New research reveals the ancient animals survived some 8,000 years later than previously thought
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