A new book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Steven Spielberg movie
Coordinated by Unesco, the project will examine the underwater site between Sicily and Tunisia
A new DNA analysis suggests the 17 individuals were Ashkenazi Jews murdered in Norwich, England, in 1190
Washington, Massachusetts, Virginia and others appear likely to adopt the Golden State's ambitious plan for phasing out internal combustion engines
Experts break down the new finding, which provides a higher estimate of meltwater than previous research
Eleven never-before-seen letters go on display at the Charles Dickens Museum
A wreck off the coast of Argentina is likely a Rhode Island whaling vessel from the 1850s
A new documentary, 'Katrina Babies,' spotlights the disaster's youngest survivors
Scientists say this could be the largest specimen ever discovered in Europe
Epaulette sharks could help scientists understand how animals respond to harsh conditions, including those caused by climate change
Known as "the Man of the Hole," he lived in isolation for more than two decades
The stone sculpture depicts the Egyptical funeral deity Imsety
Hong Kong has launched an experimental initiative to remind walkers to look up before crossing the street
New research suggests it will fare better than our current staple crops under warming conditions
A new California bill is part of a nationwide effort to protect creative expression and prevent racial bias
The sixth-century site has suffered increased vandalism and damage in recent years
The artifact had been stolen from a monastery during World War I
Finding this greenhouse gas on other worlds could give scientists clues in the search for extraterrestrial life
Fields filled with the cheery yellow flowers reach peak bloom in late summer
Untold Stories of American History
A new statue honors Elizabeth Freeman, who argued against slavery in a Massachusetts legal case
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