The London theater—a replica of the original 16th-century venue—relies on proceeds from live events now on hold due to the pandemic
Carved into bedrock, the mysterious rooms spent 1,400 years hidden beneath the mosaic floor of a Byzantine building
Spot "barks" orders anytime people are standing too close
Extended bike lanes and wider sidewalks are among solutions to keep car traffic down as people continue to avoid public transit
Muddy water that drains smoothly on Earth leaves a lumpy trail under Mars-like conditions
Available to stream on YouTube and Facebook, the 82-minute film revisits the British Museum's popular 2013 show
The trove of artifacts, hidden in a cornerstone in 1915, is now available to explore online
New research describes two ancient cousins of the modern fish—but they probably wouldn’t have made for great pizza toppings
NASA’s Landsat 8 satellite captured the images, which show water collecting at the summit of Hawai’i’s Kīlauea
The natural disaster could strike Prince William Sound at any point within the next 20 years
Of more than 22,000 coins found in Jerusalem to date, just four are from the time of the Bar Kokhba revolt
A single vertebra spotted by a dig volunteer was identified as a strange, slender-necked dinosaur called an elaphrosaur
The 35-minute sound-and-light installation will take place in a 4,000-square-foot warehouse
Nickelodeon teamed up with NASA to send packets of green slime into space to test its behavior in microgravity and to create a virtual field trip for kids
A fiber optic cable system for sensing earthquakes also gives marching bands a new source of bragging rights
A compound in human urine can be used to create 'lunar concrete,' new research suggests
The nearly 2,000-year-old scrap of leather, found at Vindolanda in northern England, may have been a toy or a practical joke
Due to COVID-19, the Piazza della Rotunda was virtually empty when the cavity opened up on April 27
Moisture in the air—not light—has made the yellow pigments in Edvard Munch's masterpiece degrade
The findings upend "the narrative of this whole time period," says archaeologist Gordon Noble
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