It is the sister ship to the famous 'Vasa,' which sank within minutes of setting sail
A French family found the masterpiece in their collection in 1987
Denser swarms create more atmospheric electricity, new research suggests
Fungal infections kill more than 1.5 million people each year, and the WHO warns they are becoming more prevalent and resistant to treatment
Genes passed down by survivors fended off the Black Death, but they now increase the risk of immune disorders
The English naturalist was responding to a magazine editor who had asked for a handwriting sample
"Barge 129" was the last undiscovered whaleback wreck in the Great Lakes
After experiments here on Earth, researchers say some hardy microbes could endure hundreds of millions of years on the Red Planet
Vote for one of the nine finalists from a Minnesota museum's collection
In the most recent stunt, protesters tossed mashed potatoes at Monet's “Grainstacks” in Germany
“Hopper: An American Love Story” highlights the artist’s relationship with his wife, Josephine Nivison
"Habibi, Love's Revolutions" reflects on LGBTQ experiences and identities
New research provides evidence cats see their person as “more than just a food provider”
In the largest study of its kind, researchers pinpointed 42 genetic variations tied to the language-based learning disability
The shark bit a hole through the boat, but the 19-year-old was unharmed
The group draped red banners across four floors in support of the protests gathering momentum in Iran
Scientists found the new exoplanet located in the Auriga constellation 580 light-years away
Still, greenhouse gas production should be falling drastically to prevent the worst effects of climate change
Airbnb is giving $100,000 each to 100 people to help them build the most off-beat lodgings they could imagine
Marty McFly, Doc Brown and their iconic DeLorean are heading to New York City this summer
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