State officials are staging a year-long exhibition to celebrate 100 years of filmmaking in the state
A forensic artist hopes the sculpture will help humanize the mummy, which appeared at Australia's Grafton High School under mysterious circumstances
Researchers found that human-caused environmental changes are driving the severity and prevalence of disease, putting people, animals and plants at risk
The two protesters, who are both in their 80s, held up a sign that read, "The government is breaking the law"
With the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm, the researchers produced 1.4 million gigabytes of data from a cubic millimeter of brain tissue
New art installations connect the two cities through continuous silent video feeds
Colorado River toads produce a psychoactive toxin that some have claimed has medical benefits. The new research suggests these benefits could be achieved without hallucinations
Scientists documented five different melon shapes among the marine mammals living in captivity: push, flat, lift, shake and press
The original watercolor illustration of a young wizard boarding the Hogwarts Express was artist Thomas Taylor's first professional commission
When Alvin Gauthier found several letters written by a veteran in the 1940s, he went on a mission to return them
Researchers found high levels of lead, mercury and arsenic in the German composer's hair, which may help explain some of his many ailments
It's the best evidence yet of an atmosphere on a rocky planet outside our solar system, researchers say, and studying the distant world could provide insight into Earth’s early days
Airbnb will allow two travelers to book a one-night stay in the storied Paris museum, where they will watch the ceremony from a balcony overlooking the Seine
When attacked by a predator, the reptiles can play dead with convincing detail, employing blood and feces for the show
Researchers have found evidence of a nearly 2,000-year-old ceremonial offering at the site in present-day Mexico
The sale of "Meules à Giverny" (1893) will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris
Researchers used artificial intelligence to spot patterns in recordings of the marine mammals' vocalizations, uncovering the "building blocks of whale language"
Professional and amateur chefs nationwide are preparing to serve cicada dishes as the rare double brooding begins
How we process time is linked to things we see, according to a new study, which found memorable, non-cluttered imagery can make moments seem to last longer
The hoard, which collectively sold for $75,000, was likely buried during the First English Civil War
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