New research details the first forensic investigation of the Sylt concentration camp, located on the Channel Island of Alderney, since the end of WWII
The Internet Archive describes the downloadable collection of more than one million books as a library, but critics call it piracy
Over his five-decade-plus career, the "Strega Nona" author contributed to more than 270 books
The impact that created Pluto’s 'heart' may have rippled through its ocean and damaged its rear
Hailing from all over Australia, the spiders were identified by a scientist who used to fear them
Storms reveal, then hide, the ship's sand-covered remains every decade or so
The Getty Museum hopes its social media challenge will spark inspiration amid the COVID-19 pandemic
The bacterial strain can break down some of the toxic components of polyurethane plastic
Architects and designers restored royal ruins across Europe to their former glory
Hundreds of museums are participating in an online attempt to spread joy as COVID-19 keeps their galleries empty
Despite the name, moon won’t have a rosy hue. The name alludes to flowers that bloom in April
Thieves pilfered "The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring 1884" from the Singer Laren in the early hours of Monday morning
The app features a database of some two million artworks housed at more than 120 venues
After 62 years underwater, the USS "Stickleback"—the casualty of an accidental friendly collision—has finally been found
A rare cache of aquatic animal remains suggests that like early humans, Neanderthals were exploiting marine resources
Americans have some time before social distancing measures can let up—and every day counts
Matilda McCrear was just 2 when she was captured and brought to Alabama on the "Clotilda"
Illustrators are sharing artwork of Amabie, a spirit first popularized during the Edo period, on social media
The spacecraft Hayabusa2 hurled a four-pound copper ball toward the asteroid's surface at about 4,500 miles an hour to create an artificial crater
Precious data points logged on paper are in dire need of a hero. Could it be you?
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