Researchers spotted the artist's signature, among other clues to the 16th-century painting's provenance, on the canvas
The rare Amazonian cactus blooms only once a year for 12 hours
The Williamsburg Bray School educated around 400 free and enslaved students between 1760 and 1774
The animal was last recorded between 1843 and 1848, when a scientist collected the first and only museum specimen
Virgin Hyperloop's Pegasus vehicle will be on display for viewers to take a closer look at its interior this fall
A new technique enables scholars to unlock the secrets of long-sealed missives
Inspired by the recent discovery of a related panel, a nurse realized that the missing artwork had hung in her house for decades
When mating, male lyrebirds reproduce a cacophony of calls usually reserved for when predator is nearby
New vaccines increase the total supply and meet the needs of different communities
The state’s Department of Natural Resources granted permits to about 1,500 hunters to kill 119 wolves, but 216 were shot
Newly announced gift of 100 works by 76 artists runs the gamut from photojournalism to experimental images
Study suggests huge carnivores like T. rex may have occupied the ecological roles of medium-sized predators as juveniles
Two sheets of paper from the Alabama prison where the activist penned a famous 1963 letter sold at auction for more than $130,000
The carriage's intricate decorations include metal medallions depicting satyrs, nymphs and cupids
A shift in CO2 levels millions of years ago made conditions on Earth milder, allowing herbivores, like sauropodomorphs, to migrate to Greenland
An online exhibition showcases 40 creative flops, including a curvy ping-pong table and a doll dubbed Little Miss No-Name
Researchers used a laser to clean the ancient artworks before retouching their faded sections
Martian dust clouds may create miniature statically-charged sparks, which could help researchers further understand the planet's atmosphere
The blue-and-white vessel is a rare Ming dynasty dish dated to the early 15th century
Wisdom, a Laysan albatross, was first banded by scientists on a remote North Pacific atoll in 1956
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