Thirty years ago, researchers thought that the 2,000-year-old object was a darning tool
Critics say the show helps bolster the regime's reputation—and obscure its human rights violations
The now-extinct birds, which lived roughly three million years ago, likely used their hooked bills to feast on seal carcasses
The animals root through crops, prey on native species, cause soil erosion and carry pathogens that can spread to humans
Using projections and voiceovers, "Bigger & Closer (Not Smaller & Further Away)" examines the renowned artist's career
For the first time, hundreds of photos, lantern slides and glass plate negatives are available to the public
Researchers pinpointed the group of roughly 500 birds in West Antarctica
Ynys Enlli joins just 16 other sites of its kind across the world
A24 is selling props and costumes from the Oscar-nominated film at an upcoming charity auction
The six “universe breakers” appear much larger than what scientists thought was possible at that time
New archaeological research suggests Homo sapiens used bows and arrows 54,000 years ago in present-day France
Until the items can be returned, the National Museum of Asian Art will keep them safe
Students, scientists and hobbyists are beginning to worry for their research as balloons are increasingly shot down
For just one night, two travelers will spend the night in the Palais Garnier’s Box of Honor
Descendants of art dealer Ambroise Vollard won a legal battle over works by Renoir, Cézanne and Gauguin
Now back in Phnom Penh, the 77 items may have been worn by Angkorian royalty
With "absolutely astonishing" amounts of fecal bacteria on city sidewalks, an expert recommends removing shoes before entering homes
The housing complex is the first discovery of its kind in the ruined Maya city
A high-pressure anticyclone is driving the situation, making it difficult to get around the carless city
He is at least the third person cured in this way, which would likely be too risky for patients who don’t also have cancer
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