The dusty volume may be the first copy of the Bard's dramatic works to circulate on Spanish soil
Male funnel-web spiders evolved deadly venom to protect themselves from vertebrate predators when they leave the safety of their burrows to find a mate
A new study shows that ash tree populations are not growing fast enough to replace the trees killed by ash borer larvae
The digital likeness bears a striking similarity to a portrait attached to the front of the boy's mummy
New study suggests the solar storm that sparked the aurora borealis interfered with the ship's navigational and radio equipment
A recent pair of giraffe deaths sparked the question
Researchers cite a "total lack of quantifiable data on the impacts of climate change on heritage in sub-Saharan Africa"
Spanish traders used the steamboat to transport enslaved Indigenous individuals to Cuba
This season is the second time ever that the list of 21 storm names has been exhausted
Perhaps killed by a volcanic eruption while resting at the bottom of its burrow, the four-foot-long digging dino’s remains were immaculately preserved
The "Delmenhorst" sank during a 1644 naval battle between Denmark and a joint Swedish-Dutch fleet
Although the immediate danger seems to have passed, the fight to battle the flames threatening the historic observatory continues
During the 13th century, French monks created a Cistercian community at Beamore in County Meath
A year-long experiment's ingredients, tools and cleaning techniques imitated early culinary practices as closely as possible
Officials say the pachyderms were killed by blooms of the organisms, which polluted pools of drinking water with neurotoxins
The installation began its count down on September 17 with seven years, 103 days, 15 hours, 40 minutes and seven seconds
Authorities have recovered 200 rare books pilfered in a 2017 London heist
Authorities say the 2,500-year-old coffins, found during excavations at the Saqqara necropolis, have likely remained unopened for millennia
The "Mary" departed Africa in mid-June 1796 with 142 enslaved men, women and children on board
In a first, NASA astronomers have discovered a planet orbiting a 'dead' white dwarf star
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