The Picasso Museum in Paris has released a digital portal featuring the Spanish painter and sculptor's art
"St. Gregory of Nazianzus," once part of the Baroque palace's collection, was stolen and sold at the end of the war
A new paper contradicts the idea that people used up the island's resources and experienced a significant population decline, instead proposing that a small society lived there sustainably
Kevin, a Great Dane, measured over three feet tall—about the same size as an average 3-year-old child
New research suggests sick chimps seek out and eat plants with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties—a finding that could advance drug discovery for humans
Crowds decked out as fantastical sea creatures flocked to Brooklyn's amusement district for the summer kickoff event
NASA and Boeing have delayed the crewed mission's return to Earth again, as engineers assess helium leaks and a thruster issue on the spacecraft's service module
A 2015 study showed that ten other men have a lot of descendants. The paper is just one of several genetic studies revealing the secrets of descent
Researchers tracked the immune responses of 16 people intentionally exposed to SARS-CoV-2 and pinpointed a gene that seems to help resist the virus before it can take hold
Team Phat posted a video showing one of its members breaking a stone protruding from a wall
New videos may help settle scientists' long-standing debate over whether leeches can jump
Archaeologists recovered two amphorae from the 3,300-year-old wreck site, which sheds new light on ancient maritime navigation
In its 15th year, the contest showcases diverse avian species, their fascinating behaviors and the habitats needed to keep them alive
The reflective metal structure was found on a hiking trail in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge
In the seaside resort town of Herculaneum, the beach is the final resting place of more than 330 residents who tried to flee
Important details in "The Judgement of Paris" appear to have been changed several decades after the artist's death
Protesters with Just Stop Oil are demanding that the British government phase out fossil fuels by 2030
The discovery sheds light on the evolution of a surprisingly diverse group of horned dinosaurs in the western United States
Utah homebrewer Dylan McDonnell created his 'Sinai Sour' in his backyard
The Smithsonian has acquired a collection of 146 slave badges from between 1800 and 1865
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