Dubbed "Super Thursday," the barrage of books includes many titles delayed by Covid-19
Scientists at Purdue University have found a way to make a piece of paper digitally interactive
Vikings' weapons were often buried on the opposite side of where their owners had held them in life, pointing toward belief in a "mirror afterlife"
A new visualization shows how droplets from a cough or sneeze escape around the sides of a plastic face shield
Researchers found that bits of denim are much more prevalent in our oceans than previously thought
Sotheby's sale features works by Warhol, Basquiat, Lichtenstein and other members of the graffiti artist's circle
A show in Madrid highlights female authors who penned histories, biographies, poetry, novels, scripts and more
Led by a 105-year-old survivor of the attack, the plaintiffs detail almost 100 years of lasting harm
A new study reveals the proper technique to weigh these extinct creatures
City officials say the Shelbourne, which moved the sculptures because it believed they depicted enslaved women, failed to follow proper procedures
For his latest show, artist Ivo Bisignano created a series of massive wooden sculptures that mimic the cavern's curvature
New research shows the Hranice Abyss in the Czech Republic is 3,280 feet deep
Researchers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope mapped the gaseous halo that surrounds the Andromeda Galaxy
Workers unearthed a metal box thought to contain the local leader's organ last month
A new genetic study confirms that the unique dogs, thought to be extinct in the wild, still exist outside of human care
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine called for the abolishment of seasonal time changes last week
Expected to fetch upward of $10 million, the 1794 Flowing Hair dollar was one of the first coins struck by the newly created U.S. Mint
Study of small-scale model sheds light on how conversation, music moved through the massive monument
Ancient humans "treated and interacted with the dead in ways which are inconceivably macabre to us today," says researcher Tom Booth
The study demonstrates how cells navigate the human body to provide immunity or carry messages
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