A trio of wolverines—a mom and two kits—were spotted on camera traps in the park
On an annual summer fossil collecting trip, the undergraduates struck it big in South Dakota
The 24-carat currency dates to the ninth century, when the Abbasid Caliphate ruled much of the Near East and North Africa
A 57-work retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago charts the evolution of the 16th-century painter's distinctive style
Demolished in the 1740s, the 13th-century structure once housed the church's altar linens, chalices and other sacred items
313 million years ago, two reptilian creatures crept over this boulder's surface
However, the park lost its historic core infrastructure, including headquarters, amphitheater and campgrounds
The shoes break down in about 18 weeks under the right conditions
New exhibition features everyday objects that would have been unfamiliar before the pandemic
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
The artwork, installed in honor of the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage, celebrates the pioneering civil rights leader and journalist
Fionntan Hughes had just received the device for his birthday
The shocking size of the marine predator’s quarry may force paleontologists to rethink the marine reptile’s role in the Triassic ecosystem
The Finnish capital plans to decommission the Hanasaari power plant by 2024. Could it be the next Tate Modern?
Rising waters in China dampened the toes of the Leshan Giant Buddha for the first time since 1949
The Dead Horse Bay shoreline was a magnet for beachcombers and sightseers who came to peruse the eroding contents of 1950s landfill
Detailed scanning technology provides a detailed look at a kitten, cobra and bird
Over 500,000 acres have burned in California, sparked by dry lightning storms and an extreme heat wave
Researchers find the translucent rocks keep the moss moist while letting just enough light pass through its milky interior
A broken ventilation system at a Lindt factory spewed crushed cocoa nibs into the air
The Revolutionary War officer was notoriously reckless and fought alongside George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette
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