The "milestone" acquisition includes works by the Gee's Bend quilters, Thornton Dial, Nellie Mae Rowe and James "Son Ford" Thomas
Opening on January 1, the Moynihan Train Hall features contemporary art and majestic architectural features
A manufacturing date on a vessel confirmed a Chinese mausoleum's ties to second-century A.D. ruler Liu Zhi
In this intimate scene from Genesis, the artist depicts the moment that Abraham’s wife Sarah learns she will bear a son
The cache dates to the time of warrior queen Boudica's revolt against the Romans
A powerful storm sent the wind turbines whirling, generating a record-breaking contribution of electricity
Russian researchers say this may be the best-preserved woolly rhino ever found
First discovered in England, the variant appears to be more transmissible but does not cause a more severe case of the disease
When the porpoises are exposed to freshwater after extreme weather, they develop grisly lesions that can lead to their deaths
If the chemical reaction at the heart of the process can be scaled up, it could help reduce the carbon footprint of air travel
The 47-million-year-old snake pushes the evolutionary origins of the group back some 20 million years
The pythons have devastated the Everglades, and eating them could help control their growing population
The sculpture, installed in 1879, is based on one still standing in Washington, D.C.
Archaeologists have uncovered food remnants at one of the city’s fast food joint, called thermopolia, where hungry ancients grabbed quick meals
Researchers are unsure of the unusual funerary practice's purpose, but one theory posits that the vessel serves as a symbolic womb
Scientists have identified a previously unknown blue whale song, suggesting that a distinct population had long gone undetected
The Roman landmark will reopen in 2021 after a 13-year restoration
New study suggests a group of migrants almost totally replaced the islands' original population
New report finds majority of the birds found dead in early fall were emaciated
Now headed to the House, a bill passed by the Senate paves the way for the creation of the African American Burial Grounds Network
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