The Roman landmark will reopen in 2021 after a 13-year restoration
New study suggests a group of migrants almost totally replaced the islands' original population
New report finds majority of the birds found dead in early fall were emaciated
Now headed to the House, a bill passed by the Senate paves the way for the creation of the African American Burial Grounds Network
New research projects 1.3 million square miles of habitat will be converted to croplands by 2050
Officials plan to host concerts and theater productions on the new, retractable platform
The newly restored carving is the oldest alabaster effigy of a priest discovered in the U.K. to date
Researchers caught the eight-armed sea creatures in the Red Sea slugging fish during collaborative hunts
Preliminary experiments suggest even more species of mammals may possess the UV glow
Young gators can sprout new tails that can reach up to nine inches, helping them survive through their juvenile years
The 2,000-year-old "mikveh" represents the first Second Temple–era archaeological evidence found at the site
The spewing lava mixed with water at the summit, sending a plume of ash and steam into the sky
Beverly Mills and Elaine Buck have spent more than a decade exploring neglected local stories
The legislative body's year-end spending bill authorized the creation of two much-anticipated museums
Fossilized tooth plaque reveals a diverse and exotic palette reflected in the region's modern cuisine
Johns, whose efforts helped desegregate public schools, is set to represent Virginia in place of the Confederate general
The specimen sheds light on how different gray wolf populations migrated through North America
Works on display in an Ohio exhibition highlight political art by marginalized people
The rock star's much-publicized vaccination inspired reluctant U.S. teens to get inoculated
Tweaking the crop’s genes could help increase its yields and make it more resistant to disease and natural disasters
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