Flooding risk has landed the site on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of most endangered places
Previously identified as a hawk, the bird was one of millions killed as offerings to the ancient Egyptian god Thoth
The facility aims to provide a 'dream-like' luxury resort
Only five percent of the material was in the correct condition to be recycled
A lavish room atop the iconic performance venue will welcome travelers for three nights in June
While working his land, Nidal Abu Eid uncovered a statue of Canaanite deity Anat
The “da Vinci, ex-Seidel” instrument's estimated worth is $20 Million
The lunar surface material was kept in a freezer at NASA's Johnson Space Center since December 1972
Experts are debating who the bust portrays, but they agree on one thing—a thrift store is an unusual spot to find a millennia-old statue
Doctors say this infection will likely be preventable in future pig heart transplants
Adam Hardin discovered the impressive brown gem at an Arkansas state park
The amphibians are found under leaf litter and hatch fully grown
The vehicle dubbed ECHO slowly rolls up to the birds without stressing them and may allow researchers to monitor their ecosystem more closely
Water levels in both Lake Mead and Lake Powell have dropped to historic lows as the West experiences the most severe megadrought in 1,200 years
A new book examines the lives of muses across history and the role they played in shaping treasured works like "The Kiss" and "Ophelia"
The culprits sawed the life-sized bronze tribute to Marjorie Tallchief into pieces
A new arrangement will make 7,000 of the American realist's works available to museums and researchers
Found in Switzerland, some of the buried Roman coins were minted during a time of relative political stability, between 332 and 335 C.E.
Researchers assessed over 10,000 species in a comprehensive new study
The pilot program to limit tourist access to the “Floating City” is voluntary—for now
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