It took Colin O'Brady 53 days to drag a sled 921 miles from the Ronne to the Ross Ice Shelf
The long-delayed museum dedicated to filmmaking teases its inaugural exhibitions
Every year, billions of male chicks are euthanized by the egg and poultry industry, but new tech could end the chick culling
The country has announced that it is leaving the International Whaling Commission
The survey reflects a worrying trend of national sleep deprivation, specifically among African-American and Hispanic respondents
The prince of Helmsdorf’s skeleton revealed three brutal injuries, including one that suggests he knew his killer and attempted to fend off the attack
Back in 2016, the tech giant had begun working to digitize the museum’s collections
Will 2019 be the year more women artists get shown in art museums?
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The London National Gallery unveiled a restored portrait of the Baroque painter and announced a 2020 retrospective dedicated to the artist
Visitors to Iceland's volcanoes are ignoring the rules, many to get the perfect selfie
A new study suggests that the winged reptile fell prey to a hungry predator lurking in the water
The so-called “mysterious dinner snake” represents not only a new species, but an entirely new genus
The program brought an estimated 10,000 Jewish children from Nazi-controlled Europe to safety in Great Britain
A new study was able to match genetic material of ancient remains to the DNA of living Aboriginal communities
Populations of the ubiquitous red bird have different calls and genetics in the American southwest
Mole-rat monarch asserted dominance by giving birth to three pups on Monday morning—all hail her majesty
A preview of a new international study explores when kids stop believing and how, after the jig is up, it impacted them psychologically
The lost holiday message features the only known photograph of operatives’ September 1938 meeting, the enigmatic “Captain Ridley’s shooting party”
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