A new report suggests that pollution led to the deaths of nine million people in 2015
Never finished or used, the small theater has been sought for more than a century by archaeologists
A delicacy often exported to European countries, frogs are a tightly regulated commodity in the country
The new law also makes it easier for residents to legally change their sex designation
As a striving college student and recent graduate, letters by the future president depict a man coming to terms with his identity and future
A new study suggests dogs use their facial expressions to communicate
A new exhibit shows that the builders gorged on animals from as far away as Scotland
Bits of Halley's Comet are raining down on Earth, and the show will peak in the wee hours of Saturday morning
It is reportedly the first-ever civil infrastructure project built with a 3-D printer
Many of your car's safety features owe a lot to these inanimate people
The president was in Chicago when he got the news that he needed to make a decision
A combination of habitat loss, pesticide use and climate change may be behind the dramatic three-decade decline
One cable referred to the brutal transition of power as a "fantastic switch"
DeepMind's AlphaGo Zero taught itself how to play Go, becoming the greatest player in history in just 40 days
The ancient art of Hun Luang all but vanished until passionate artisans revived the style in time for the late king’s royal funeral
A WWF official described it as "Tarantino does Happy Feet"
The plant's operators hope to halt the warming of the Earth, but many challenges remain for the plan to work on a large scale
It took decades for someone to notice the artist’s signature, which was facing the wall
The 16 award-winning images range from whimsical birds to the tragic aftermath of a poaching raid
A new study comparing eruptions and uprisings looks at how volcanoes meddle with annual Nile floods
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