Critics argue that a lack of preservation funding contributed to the devastating loss
The remains revealed that the government official was wealthy as an adult, but he had a difficult childhood
In the depths of Lake Baikal, the observatory is designed to detect nature's ghost particles
Researchers proposed a new theoretical model for the Antikythera Mechanism, a 2,000-year-old device used to chart the universe
Researchers propose constructing a 'lunar ark' to provide our planet with a 'reset button' in the event of a world-ending catastrophe
Researchers in Croatia extracted DNA from 38 victims of a fifth-millennium B.C. mass killing
The trend is a result of women deciding to have children later in life and the use of medically assisted reproduction methods
The pieces of parchments are the first of their kind discovered during archaeological excavations in 60 years
Remnants of the first atmosphere trapped under the planet’s thin crust might escape through volcanic eruptions
A new program aimed at reducing deadly collisions with buildings for migrating birds is set to begin on April 1
Hundreds of tons of the toxic chemical have likely littered the ocean floor near Santa Catalina Island for decades
Active between the fourth and eighth centuries A.D., the vast site housed multiple churches, monastic cells and other structures
The statue, unveiled to coincide with Women's History Month, is dedicated to the late Supreme Court justice
The mini mollusk may use a 'siren call' strategy to entice marine worms out of hiding
Beginning in the 13th century, the castle in Somerset County served as a residence for local bishops
In some parts of the United States, the growing cannabis industry is responsible for significant greenhouse gas emissions
Researchers used a variety of techniques to visualize what Czech rulers Spytihněv I and Vratislav I might have looked like
New research offers insights on "Olive Trees" (1889), including the story of the hapless insect trapped on its thickly painted surface
The 9.0-magnitude earthquake in 2011 remains the largest in Japan's recorded history
The Cromwell Museum has republished a text first issued by the English Lord Protector's enemies as propaganda
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