A rediscovered letter reveals the famed author forgave the railway company that botched his holiday delivery
Cree artist Kent Monkman borrows from European artists while reframing problematic narratives about indigenous people
The destructive swine are expanding their range in the United States and appear to be encroaching from Canada
The site produced the incredibly popular fish gut-based condiment garum—a process so stinky it had to take place far from town
Panda moms are 900 times bigger than their cubs and a new study disputes the theory it's related to hibernation
CHEOPS is the first exoplanet satellite devoted specifically to learning more about the thousands of planets we have already found
The identity and sex of the individual have yet to be confirmed, but could mark a first for the sacred Mount Athos
The gilded graves, built some 3,500 years ago, likely housed high-status individuals who displayed their wealth with objects from abroad
But the animals remain threatened with extinction
Mussel species are dying en mass in rivers across the Pacific Northwest, Midwest and South—likely from unidentified pathogens
The 110-foot-long ship carried more than 6,000 amphorae used as shipping containers in the ancient world
Seven artworks on display at the Gemäldegalerie museum highlight the unique sensibilities Raphael brought to an iconic devotional scene
Though plans aren't finalized, the costumes might feature in the National Museum of American History's upcoming "Entertaining America" exhibition
A new study offers an explanation as to why some moth species fly erratically in the face of danger, while others do not
The molars found in Çatalhöyük are the first such beads found in the Near East
A charity raffle is selling the 1921 painting “Nature Morte” for a bonafide bargain
Captive breeding and microhabitats may help restore White's seahorse whose population plummeted 90 percent in the last decade
The strategy helps the parasitic riders steal food and childcare from their hosts
The collection offers a glimpse into humans' engagement with the monument
The fascinating "tail" of how Indian monkeys might have ended up in a Minoan painting
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