The painting offers a unique glimpse into the Revolutionary War
They were inspired by origami
The new analysis correlates with historical accounts stating that the tomb was discovered by the Romans, under the direction of emperor Constantine
A report out of Russia claims extraterrestrial bacteria has been found on the space station, but there's plenty of room for doubt
Completed in 1848, the quarter-mile-long panorama deteriorated after it toured the country on wagons and trains
Various projects are attempting to digitize the more than 200,000 volumes of Mongolian books and documents in the country
Four hundred ninety-two people died as a result of the horrifying fire, an unprecedented death toll that led physicians to make unprecedented innovations
Luke Howard's nomenclature inspired writers as well as scientists
The manuscript dates back to the late 1500s, and was recently acquired by the Library of Congress
The high viscosity magma of stratovolcanoes like Agung makes them extremely explosive—and potentially deadly
Those who worked in match factories were exposed to white phosphorus, which caused a debilitating and potentially deadly condition
Technically, the innovation was originally trademarked
The nation will fully protect 57,000 square miles around the Revillagigedo Islands from fishing and resource extraction
The Dec. 14 vote will decide whether to reverse the landmark 2015 regulations placed on Internet service providers
A United Nations court found that Mladic had directed the murders of thousands of Muslims in the 1990s
Scientists have debated for years if—and how much—water could exist on the Red Planet
Virginia has a claim to an earlier Christian Thanksgiving celebration
They also use "wingmen" and occasionally sport the sponges as hats—but researchers aren't sure just how much game they really have
Its name is Pearl
Mike Hughes built his homemade rocket in an effort to "prove" the Earth is flat. He also plans to run for governor
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