So far, bidding is only up to $16,000 for the historic 68-foot-tall structure in Lake Superior
Amid record-setting heat, the group of women argue that their government's failure to cut fossil fuel emissions has violated their human rights
Measuring nearly 43 feet long, the ship's remains were found near the bustling Roman city of Viminacium
The nestlings provide some good news for California condors, which faced a major setback from bird flu earlier this year
The colorful ring, located some 2,600 light-years away from Earth, is made from the remnants of a dying star
Kristin Harila and Tenjin Sherpa completed the series of climbs in just over three months
Sunflower seekers can consult an online map to determine where the best views can be found
The old flag—often criticized for its poor design and offensive images—is slated to be replaced in May
The FDA approved the first oral medication to treat the serious mental condition on Friday
The bell battle in Pienza, located in Tuscany, is just the latest example of Italy's tourism troubles
This weekend, sky conditions will be almost perfect to catch a glimpse of shooting stars during one of the year's best celestial shows
In coastal waters, swell sharks appear a glowing green color to other members of their species due to a special eye adaptation
The research, initiated by the local African American community, could be a roadmap for future genealogy studies
Researchers found the image using infrared reflectography, and they think it may depict the artist's wife, Georgette
A series of time capsules will honor and preserve contemporary art from around the globe
Storms that produce massive swells are also occurring more frequently as the planet warms, a new study suggests
New rail routes will help throngs of tourists get around the country in a sustainable way
The dangerous columns of fire can rapidly change direction and spread embers over long distances
With El Niño and human-caused climate change expected to bring more heat in the future, scientists say July's extreme temperatures could soon be surpassed
In "We Are the Willing," quilter Gary Tyler revisits his time in prison and explores his newfound freedom
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