Long before Jodie Turner-Smith's miniseries came under criticism, British Indian actress Merle Oberon portrayed the Tudor queen
A local nursery owner grew the rare botanical wonder and shared the bloom with the community, where they could touch and interact with the plant
The experiments could help astronauts stay healthy and survive longer outside Earth’s atmosphere
The arm, called Canadarm2, remains functional and will continue with its next mission
The 4,000- to 5,000-year-old depictions of deer are the first of their kind found in Scotland
Researchers deployed microbes to remove stains and grime from the marble sculptures in Florence's Medici Chapels
A Sudanese plant called the Kordofan melon is the watermelon's closest wild relative, according to a new study
Archaeologists conducting excavations on the Dutch island of Sint Eustatius have discovered 48 skeletons to date
Now that researchers have confirmed the animal belongs to the previously vanished species, conservationists are planning to search the islands for a mate
Some 13,400 years ago, rival communities in the Nile Valley likely clashed over scarce resources
A Rijksmuseum exhibition explores the legacy of colonialism and misleading nature of the term "Dutch Golden Age"
The move aims to remove the stigmatization of location-based names and reduce the confusion of scientific names
Scientists say there is a 90 percent chance that one of the next five years will be the hottest on record
The first wild sighting of the species in Argentina since the 1980s, this surprise offers hope to conservationists looking to bring the otters back
Pope Alexander VII commissioned the work, which sat unidentified in Dresden for decades, as a reminder of mortality
Claiborne Avenue was a center of commerce and culture—until a federal interstate cut it off from the rest of the city in the 1960s
The South American primates change their calls to communicate with other tamarin species living in shared territories
A team of more than 900 scientists and volunteers swabbed the surfaces of 60 public transit systems
An 18th-century duke seeking to transform his estate into parkland ordered the village of Netherton's destruction
Fishermen from the island nation caught a number of rare coelacanths off the coast using gillnets
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