The projects, DAVINCI+ and VERITAS, will explore the planet's past and Earth's similarities with its sister planet
The National Library of Israel has digitized a rare collection of the "Metamorphosis" author's letters, drawings and manuscripts
An enslaved man buried in England between 226 and 427 A.D. was interred with heavy iron fetters and a padlock around his ankles
The flyby will be the closest any spacecraft has flown near Ganymede in over two decades
Experts are unsure why the group began its journey, which now spans more than 300 miles, or where it will end
Thousand of animal incisors discovered at an 8,000-year-old Russian cemetery may have been valued for their role in keeping a beat
The monumental exhibition features 26 of the Mexican painter’s works—a staggering 10 percent of her oeuvre
The display seeks to continue a citywide conversation about the defaced Edward Colston sculpture's future
Researchers say beyond that age the body simply can no longer repair itself after normal stresses such as disease
The precious metal accessory is the oldest gold object ever found in southwest Germany
Sediment cores show that shark populations declined by 90% during the Miocene, but no one knows why
In Serrana, 95 percent of adults received the CoronaVac vaccine, which has a 50% efficacy rate. Now, the city is ready to reopen
Researchers taught 12 people who are blind and 14 people with sight to use clicks to navigate their environments
The National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2021 list includes Mississippi hotel, Navajo trading post and California railroad tunnels
Street artist and photographer JR unveiled his latest large-scale installation last month
A new study puts impressive numbers to some of the elephant trunk's many feats
Between 1904 and 1908, colonial forces murdered tens of thousands of Herero and Nama people
Despite its distinct cocoa color, the new species is related to the green tree frog
The artist's brightly colored silkscreen works addressed civil rights and social justice issues
The Galloway Hoard, a collection of 100 rare artifacts buried in Scotland around 900 A.D., is finally on view
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