The sculpture fragment suggests Romans lived peacefully alongside Germans until a decisive defeat at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest
The Ghanian diplomat, who died this past weekend, reshaped the mission of the U.N. during a lifelong career as a civil servant
New research suggests rickets was common long before the Industrial Revolution, when pollution blocked out sunlight
Oil exploration is set to begin near the habitat of the critically endangered coelacanth, a type of fish that has survived over 400 million years
In an isolated corner of Norwegian plateau, carcasses of reindeer felled by lightning are spawning new plant life
The "Wheat and Barley" pregnancy test described in a recently translated medical text has been practiced for thousands of years
The Scottish queen spent 14 years imprisoned at the medieval stronghold
The 17th-century painter mastered an array of genres at a time when most female artists were consigned to painting flowers
The new product will offer a more affordable alternative to a life-saving drug
It took 200 scientists 13 years to finally figure out the complex genome of the important grain
Researchers transformed swimming bacteria into replica of the da Vinci masterpiece, morphing likenesses of Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin
The monument has sparked diplomatic tensions with Japan
They helped eat through invasive algae that was suffocating corals in Kāne'ohe Bay
A new analysis shows that the Egyptian mummies were being made long before 2600 B.C.
Adding cheap magnets to the traps reduced shark and ray bycatch by a third and increased fish hauls by just as much, according to a new study
When robots provided incorrect answers in social conformity test, children tended to follow their lead
Italian researchers also found traces of disease-causing bacteria in what they believe is probably extremely aged cheese.
The statue comes home 57 years ago after being stolen
The toxic clump of sewage oil and waste housed at the Museum of London has, so far, changed colors, ‘sweated,’ hatched flies and grown yellow pustules
The exhibition asks visitors to revisit the objects in their daily life that are often taken for granted
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