Sotheby's sale includes records, posters and a high school detention sheet decrying John Lennon's "continuous silly behaviour in class"
Newly detailed high-resolution scans show traces of a charcoal underdrawing
An AI-powered robot was able to beat professional curling teams 3-out-of-4 times, a new study shows
When the two early human species mated, their genomes changed forever
Curators plan on preserving graffiti added by Black Lives Matter protesters
New data confirm the 2018 discovery of a lake under Mars' south pole and point to three smaller water features around it
New study suggests the corvids may join humans and some primates as one of the rare animals capable of having subjective experiences
A new exhibition centered on self-taught black artist Elijah Pierce is now on view in Philadelphia
The terracotta likeness was likely used in rituals associated with winemaking
It could be an asteroid—or, as one astronomer suggests, it could be a rocket booster from the 1960s
A major Philip Guston retrospective scheduled to travel to D.C., London, Houston and Boston will now take place in 2024
The new findings will inform how much shielding future astronauts will need to safely explore the moon
Jak Wonderly's 'Caught by Cats' aims to increase awareness of domestic cats' deadly effects on wildlife.
Four dogs began work at Helsinki Airport on September 22, and six more may join them soon
Since 2016, about 30 elephants have lived in a 200-acre enclosure managed by Ringling Bros. circus
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen's unique storage facility is slated to open in fall 2021
A selection of some 1,200 teeth found in ancient riverbeds was dominated by Spinosaurus, suggesting they made their home in the water
Artist Jerzy Kalina says his "strongman" is a call to resist "multiplying forms of red revolution"
Nearly 500 pilot whales were stranded off the coast of Tasmania last week, in what officials say is the largest mass stranding event in Australian history
Launched by Lindt, the attraction features a 30-foot-tall chocolate fountain and a tour of the sweet treat's history
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