The dance company has been staying in Paris since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The research highlights the extent of plastic pollution and transmission even in remote regions of the world
Their deep facial folds, pronounced underbite and other distinctive features lead to issues
The late artist is getting her first full-scale exhibition in the United Kingdom this summer
A new project focuses on three 16th-century synagogues in the Italian city, where the Jewish population has dropped to 450
The fossil is the first evidence of a bipedal abelisaurid in the one of the world’s richest fossil deposits
Rising ocean temperatures are likely causing the flightless birds to starve to death
Without the printed collection, many of the playwright's most iconic works could have been lost to history
Archaeologists are trying to make sense of the remains, found in a ditch in England
New video footage shows rhythmic whisker movements that have never been observed before in seals in the wild
In a clinical trial with 1200 patients, more than half grew their hair back after a year
Rock slides, flooding and heavy rain washed out roads and bridges
The Bronze Age Sanxingdui culture is known for its intricate masks and artworks
A new documentary spotlights the group that helped thousands seeking abortions in the 1960s and '70s
Hudson Canyon, the largest submarine canyon on the East Coast, is home to hundreds of species of fish and marine mammals
Divers discovered the H.M.S. "Gloucester" in 2007, but authorities kept the news buried for 15 years as they waited to secure the site
As the pandemic still raged, more and more Americans took part in the snowy sport
A panel of experts is set to vote Wednesday on whether the agency should authorize the use of the vaccines for little kids
Hundreds of shrimp-like creatures were found living 1640 feet beneath Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf
The three-digit code will be like 911, but for mental health emergencies only
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