This once-lost copy of "A Problem in Greek Ethics" is only the sixth of its kind
This is the third time that such a declaration has been made since the conflagrations began last year
The nocturnal insect might flash its reflective spots at a potential mate
A new study reaffirms that two debated dinosaur fossils named Jane and Petey weren’t a separate species
Authorities say the blaze was likely started by floating lanterns illegally released into the sky on New Year's Eve
The group is seeking one million images in order to create a high-quality reconstruction
After 95 years of exclusivity, these films, books and compositions are now free for use by everyone
By the end of her mission in February, Koch will have spent 328 days in space
He Jiankui faced backlash immediately after announcing the twins’ birth late last year
A lack of festive atmosphere isn't the only issue; the city's snowless New Year's points to the serious effects of climate change on Russia
Behold the first evidence of tool use in seabirds
But critics have raised concerns that the museum makes light of alcohol abuse
Archaeologists recovered the remnants of an ancient "Book of Two Ways" from a sarcophagus
The cathedral’s rector says there is a “50 percent chance” that scaffolding will collapse, causing further damage
The four Scythians were buried together some 2,500 years ago
This cosmic light show will peak in the predawn hours of January 4
A new study suggests travelers brought pigs from far-flung locations to the ceremonial feasting hub of Navan Fort
New geophysical evidence points to ancient burn marks that could have coincided with the building of Scotland’s Callanish standing stones
This celestial event occurs when the moon is near its farthest point from Earth, allowing the blazing edges of the sun to shine around the edges
Archaeologists think it was occupied by Maya elite more than 1,000 years ago
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