Experts are optimistic the request will be granted before the winter holiday season
Carbon dating of the artworks' timber frame suggests they date to between the 1540s and 1580s
Fossilized remains of aquatic creatures are commonly found in Canyonlands National Park, but discovering a land-dwelling vertebrate is incredibly rare
The bees will sound the alarm against invaders by vibrating their wings to make a noise akin to high-pitched scream
Holocaust survivor Wolfgang Haney collected the items over three decades
An exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum is the first to showcase Mary and Elizabeth Way's unique creations, which went unrecognized for decades
Changing the expression of a one protein in the brains of Jerdon's jumping ants is enough to launch the biological transition
Researchers used advanced technology to discover how the effigy of Edward of Woodstock was crafted more than 600 years ago
Pope Francis calls for a "new beauty" that is reflective of a new, more diverse world
Now in Nova Scotia, the Asian raptor has been spotted several times in North America in the past year and a half
Hermit crabs may have evolved hermiting behavior 180 million years ago, but penis worms beat them by more than 300 million years
Scientists grew the tomatoes under the same temperature and water levels found on the surface of the Red Planet
Displaying the looted artworks does "a huge amount of harm,” says director Ngaire Blankenberg, who has affirmed her commitment to repatriating the objects
Freddy Goodall of Brighton, England, detailed his finds in a series of social media videos
Scientists are torn on whether the Joro spider could have positive or negative effects on the native ecosystem
Though vaccines are still the best line of defense against the virus, the antiviral drug could help high-risk Americans once symptoms appear
The discovery is striking because Henry VIII removed almost all traces of his second queen following her execution in 1536
When children are inoculated between 12 and 13 years old, the vaccine is most effective
Colin and Donna Craig-Brown of New Zealand named the giant tuber and have been taking it for walks
The plainly furnished room contained three wooden beds, a chamber pot and a chest
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