The construction of a geothermal power plant could create problems for the amphibian
FORMAT will bring big-name musicians, contemporary artists to Bentonville
Researchers say different colors on the flying reptiles were a possible means of communication, and may indicate a common ancestor with dinosaurs
Their lawsuit claims the Passover book was stolen, then purchased under dubious circumstances
A white mob terrorized residents and murdered a man, but the city never punished the perpetrators
The still life went unnoticed at an Australian school for 150 years
The moon of Jupiter could have shallow water pockets within its frozen surface
Karen Nyberg's two missions to the International Space Station over her 30-year career with NASA fueled her creativity as an artist
Curators joined efforts to ensure artists could showcase their work, even during wartime
The estimate of annual loss is nearly double the rate of erosion the USDA considers sustainable
The highly contagious H5N1 strain is also infecting commercial chickens and turkeys
The federal website excludes some would-be adventurers, a University of Montana study suggests
The guitarist lived in the three-bedroom Liverpool home as a child and teenager
A glyph representing "7 Deer" marks the earliest known use of the historical system—for now
Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia developed NOS.E, a device that can detect differences among whiskies by "smelling" them
Scientists have a new tool in the fight against a spreading virus that threatens the small mammals
The new findings could help Mukwema Ohlone prove they never went "extinct"
As Elizabeth II celebrates 70 years on the throne, Sotheby’s takes a look back at royal history
Pepx Romero kissed and licked centuries-old archaeological wonders to raise awareness of the ongoing, contested sale of pre-Hispanic treasures
The icy object is larger than the state of Rhode Island and weighs an estimated 500 trillion tons
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