Many museums are closing their doors, while zoos and aquariums are moving their animals indoors
According to the authors of a new study, the discovery marks the earliest-known evidence of beer production among ancient peoples
Jeremy Bentham requested that rings containing locks of his hair be sent to 26 people. He also wanted his body to be put on display
Nicoline Benita Renate Gurlitt received 18 works from her father’s trove of stolen art, and four of these works were just returned to their rightful owners
A new study posits that ‘extreme climatic anomalies’ caused the penguins to become mummified in two mass die-offs hundred of years ago
FDA's largest enforcement action to date gave warnings and fines to 1,300 retailers and requested plans to prevent teen vaping from five manufacturers
'I Object: Ian Hislop’s Search for Dissent' span centuries, continents
Scientists say they have identified a fungus species that could aid the fight against plastic pollution
The bold legislation was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown earlier this week
A new study shows 12 to 24 month old children and chimps use 46 of the same movements to communicate, including stomping, pointing and clapping
A new expansion has helped the Charleston Museum overcome conservation and space concerns that once forced it to shut down during winter
The find was discovered in a cemetery located in the ancient city of Aizanoi
Sadly, after evolving to survive at such extreme depths, these snailfish “melt rapidly” when brought to the surface
Non-native tropical milkweed encourage year-round monarch populations which harbor a deadly parasite for the imperiled insect
The finds include a game board etched into the surface of a clay brick that was likely used to play a variation of the strategy game nine men’s morris
Skeptics argue the device will endanger marine wildlife, exacerbate existing pollution problems
Scientists believe solar panels and windmills will both bolster renewable energy sources and change the landscape of the immense Sahara desert
Honored with a Special Breakthrough Prize, the astrophysicist says she'll use the winnings to fund scholarships to support today's outsiders in the field
Last week, Irish fishermen pulled up the skull and horns of an extinct great elk, which could have 12-foot-wide antlers
Doctor theorizes that the sitter's lank hair, weak smile and yellowing skin point to post-pregnancy hypothyroidism
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