The space's central feature, a 60-foot-long wall of remembrance, remains unfinished
The inferno destroyed much of the University of Cape Town's special collections, including rare books, films, photographs and records
The popular sweet drink might not be available in some locations for awhile due to shipping delays
Researchers find forests are regrowing with more deciduous trees, which are more resistant to burning and may eventually store 160 percent more carbon
Investigators seized the cache of illegally imported objects in 2016
The study, which did not include Antarctica, also identified opportunities to restore up to 20 percent of land ecosystems
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed Ingenuity's successful lift off into the Martian sky after receiving data from the Perseverance rover
Rome's "Area Sacra," a sunken square home to the ruins of four ancient temples, doubles as a sanctuary for stray cats
The well-preserved artifacts bear inscriptions such as "Eternal Joy," "Family Wealth" and "Long Memory"
The study used calculations based on body size and metabolism rate to estimate out how many dinosaurs lived throughout the species existence
Some of the imprints appear to have been left by a child "jumping irregularly as though dancing," researchers say
The asteroid fragment weighed 900 pounds and hit Earth's atmosphere at 38,000 miles per hour
'Space Hero' founders hope the series, which may launch as early as 2023, will encourage interest in privatized space travel
The newly described Jurassic pterosaur may be the oldest animal known to possess opposable thumbs
An inscription found on a 3,500-year-old vessel suggests that a standardized script arrived in Canaan earlier than previously thought
A new study challenges the theory that resource exploitation led to the Mississippian metropolis' demise
Bicycle wheel-like spokes connected the vertebrae’s central column to its outer surface, offering serious strength
Indian jumping ants shrink their brains when they become their colony’s queen, but they can also grow the brain back if they quit the gig
An ongoing exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, features 200 paintings, sculptures, ceramics and more
The land mass was once a peninsula in Lake Baringo, but rising waters turned it into a muddy island
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