Each cellar has unique flora that gives its wheels of Saint-Nectaire a different flavor
The ten feathers are the first signs that fluffy dinosaurs lived near the South Pole more than 100 million years ago
Officials hope the building's new function will deter Nazi sympathizers from making pilgrimages to the site
The tiny volume, one of six created for a series, will now join four surviving counterparts on view at the Brontë Parsonage Museum
The map showcases the planet's flat plains, sand dunes, hilly terrain and lakes full of liquid methane
A new exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment features innovative illustrations from the suffragist movement to today
Members of Ecuador's Guangala culture may have outfitted the infants in skulls as a protective measure
A new study estimates that the group’s population has grown from 440 individuals in 1958 to nearly 25,000 today
"To rectify centuries of imbalance, you have to do something radical," says museum director Christopher Bedford
A study of the epigenetic clock in Labradors shows calculating a dog's age is much more complicated than just multiplying by seven
Officials say the risk of an outbreak is low, but many are concerned that information about the cases is being restricted
Authorities previously believed the ring, taken from Oxford in 2002, was melted down by an individual unaware of its true significance
The event “was definitely a repressed memory,” says Doehner’s son
The newly attributed masterpiece was previously believed to be a crude copy of the artist's work
Massive wildfires are exacerbating the marsupial’s already vulnerable status
Narwhal’s unique appendage may be the remnant of his parasitic twin
The paintings were created in the wake of England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada
Earlier this year, a digital-only dress sold at auction for $9,500
New observations suggest interactions between opposite magnetic fields cause millions of super hot tendrils to erupt from the surface of the sun
Oxygen levels seem to spike in Mars’ spring season, occasionally in tandem with shifting methane levels
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