After blipping out of contact in September, India’s Vikram lander has now been found strewn across the lunar surface
Over the years, the oft-politicized garment has straddled the worlds of sports, street culture, Silicon Valley and high fashion
Paintings once anonymized as "company art" will finally be labeled with the names of their creators
New research finds correlation between how inbred rulers of a notoriously intermarrying dynasty were and the prominence of their jutting jaw
The European Space Agency's Hera mission will collect data after NASA's DART mission impacts the asteroid Didymos B
The find is fascinating, but can’t save these marine ecosystems by itself
The male, dubbed C1, left the Tipeshwar Tiger Reserve in June and is likely looking for a mate, new territory or prey
The city was once a prominent center of Canada's pipe-making industry
A new analysis fails to find evidence that the infamous disease reshaped sixth-century Europe
DNA tests on the well-preserved remains can't determine whether the little canine was wild or domestic
A new study has found that pumas in the Santa Cruz Mountains display higher mercury levels than big cats in inland regions
The two-pronged rook, found in a seventh-century trading post, shows how quickly the game spread across the Islamic world
In advance of a retrospective at Museum Prinsenhof Delft, experts took a closer look at three works by Pieter de Hooch
The Tudor queen wrote in an "extremely distinctive, disjointed hand," says scholar John-Mark Philo
Researchers say the vessel is probably more than 1,000 years old
A new study suggests that the flightless birds were not declining due to environmental changes when humans began to hunt them in large numbers
Calvin Coolidge refused to cook the raccoon sent to him, but the critter was a beloved staple for many Americans
At 75, Hillary became the first black woman to set foot on the North Pole
The team found the world's largest mammal pushes its heart to its limits
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