Data indicates the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapsed after a small rise in temperature, meaning sea level could rise faster than predicted
The recently surfaced 19th-century nitrate print has been inducted into the Library of Congress
David Berry Jr. of Missouri was implicated in a multi-year hunting operation that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of deer
See the elaborate dresses and outfits inspired by the monarch's 18th-century court at Kensington Palace
A new study found that the ant can snap its mandibles at a speed of up to 200 miles per hour—5,000 times faster than the blink of an eye
Observations suggest the object is 300 miles in diameter, pinkish-red and 3.5 times as far away from the sun as Pluto
The start of physical reconstruction of the historic mosque and its iconic leaning minaret was marked in a ceremony on Sunday
Researchers discovered more than 85 fossilized footprints left by at least seven prehistoric species
Online catalogue raisonné features over 400 paintings, graphics, sketchbooks and sculptures, with additional drawings, watercolors set to be added in 2019
The classic Christmas tune was first composed as a poem, and it was set to music for the first time in the winter of 1818
In 2016, more than two-thirds of fentanyl-related deaths involved at least one other drug
The Grand Staircase-Escalante is home to 660 bee species, 84 of which will live outside of protected land under changes
It was like an ‘elaborate lego set,’ says UC Berkeley's Alexei Vranich
The reticulated siren was known locally as a 'leopard eel' until two researchers tracked it down and revealed its true identity
Individuals carrying these ancient ancestors' DNA are more likely to have slightly elongated, rather than rounded, brains
The Parker Solar Probe survived its first swoop around our star and will get even closer on its next two dozen trips
Volume features 22 letters from author to his family, photographs of the razed city of Dresden, telegrams and news clippings
After six visits to the ship and sophisticated modeling, historians have concluded that a German mine sunk the cruiser off the coast of New York in 1918
A new genetic study traces the movement of one of the world's most vital crops from Mexico to South America
The plan will require $1.1 billion and involve a number of controversial measures
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