In January 1536, the Tudor king fell from his horse and sustained significant injuries that troubled him for the rest of his life
Unlike the first round of indefinite lockdowns, most restrictions are planned to last about one month
Iceberg A68a is on track to hit the British Territory of South Georgia, where it could complicate access to food for millions of seals and seabirds
Scientists discover the secret behind remoras' ability to cling to their hosts in fast-flowing waters
Some 9,000 years ago, a 17- to 19-year-old female was buried alongside a hunter's tookit
At least 12 Danish people have been infected with a SARS-CoV-2 mutation linked to the ferret-like animals
Instead of a winner-take-all system, the states use the "congressional district method"
The paper is "unlikely to be the last word on [the] challenging question" of the artist's mental health, says expert Martin Bailey
In 2016, the average American produced 286 pounds of plastic waste, the highest rate per capita of any country on Earth
The redesigned banner—approved by on Tuesday by 68 percent of voters—features a magnolia bloom and the words "In God We Trust"
The country is the first to leave the accord
A network model demonstrates how George R.R. Martin's sprawling series remains comprehensible but surprising
The brain is larger relative to the dinosaur’s body size than brontosaurus’ tennis ball-sized brain
An art exhibition in Copenhagen and a museum in Ribe revisit witchcraft's legacy in Denmark and neighboring countries
New research finds the lizards are now able to withstand temperatures up to 7.2 degrees colder than lizards tested in 2016
Our relationship with pups spans millennia, and new DNA analysis shows just how much people influenced canine evolution
Aptly named "Saved by the Whale's Tale," the art installation prevented a potentially deadly accident in the Netherlands
The web-footed monotremes join a small cast of fluorescent, nocturnal mammals
Over the past 900 years, millions of pilgrims walked through Santiago de Compostela Cathedral without spotting the secret carving
A new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston explores how a network of young artists in 1980s New York City influenced hip-hop's visual culture
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