During the Victorian era, the toxin was commonly found hidden in wallpaper, paints and dyes
The food industry uses carbon dioxide in several ways, including packaging and meat processing
The translucent sheet-weaving spider shows that scientists haven't yet found everything in our own backyard
The new exhibition at Compton Verney features a Fabergé elephant with swinging trunk and a gigantic kinetic sculpture by Rowland Emett
The trading center of Hedeby and its surrounding wall are considered one of the most significant Viking sites in Northern Europe
The recovered items span thousands of years, and include coins, cell phones, dentures and more
Archaeologists also found the skull of an extinct ox that is 2,000 years older than the trackway
Archaeologists uncovered the remains of 10 women and children who may have been sacrificed at the Pömmelte enclosure, a 4,300-year-old Neolithic circle
Kadibil, who died at the age of 95, had her incredible odyssey recounted in the acclaimed 2002 film ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’
After the age of 105, the odds of dying plateau, meaning it's possible to live beyond the current record of 123 years
Turner V. Stokes, who died on Saturday at the age of 90, advocated for nudists' ability to go about sans clothing
Researchers found the intact skull of the skeleton that made headlines for being pinned beneath a giant stone block
Paolo Guerrero failed a drug test, but insists he never took cocaine. Three ancient mummies are lending credence to his case
An oil drilling moratorium, development restrictions and fishing reform has helped the 200-mile-reef come off Unesco's endangered world heritage sites list
A new study estimates that a quarter to half the carbon in interstellar space is in the form of greasy aliphatic carbon
Stricken with polio at the age of 39, Roosevelt did not like to be photographed as he struggled to walk
A new telescope that filters out light pollution and interference will watch the stars from the site constructed in 1675
The brooding killdeer laid its eggs on a patch of cobblestone where the main stage of Ottawa’s Bluesfest was supposed to be set up
Reports indicate a local priest hired an art teacher to restore the polychromatic wooden statue, with cartoonish results
He did not rush to the frontlines of violent events, but instead photographed everyday scenes of racial discrimination
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