Digital hubs from the Oakland Museum of California and the Museum of Modern Art showcase the American photographer's oeuvre
The creature’s neck was stiff like a giraffe’s and was nearly three times the length of its torso
Given a starting image, the artificial intelligence can identify objects that match its colors, textures and themes
The early mornings of August 11, 12 and 13 are the best times to view the annual summer 'shooting star' display
The crafty urban dweller built a colorful collection of footwear dominated by Crocs
A commercial diver recovered the intact bottle of spirits—which is no longer safe for consumption—in 1987
New research describes the gas giant's wild weather
The 99-million-year-old ant had scythe-like jaws that swung upward to pin prey against a horn-like head appendage
A low-risk alternative to curbside pickup, the portals may have helped fight an outbreak of bubonic plague in the 1630s
The Hubble Telescope captured reflections of ultraviolet light to test for ozone layers
Researchers used deep-sea scanning to learn more about the German submarine's history
New research suggests stone fluting served different purposes in the two regions
Yesterday, an auction house in Canada offloaded more than 50 robotic reptiles in a unique online sale
Thomas J. Price's nine-foot-tall "Reaching Out" celebrates black culture and rejects monumentalism
When humans dominate wild land, disease-carrying animals take over and biodiversity suffers
Researchers found eight new colonies, but all were small and located in parts of Antarctica predicted to be ravaged by climate change
New AI tool will help users identify venomous species
A frigid hill near Antarctica’s South Pole has all the qualifications to be a superior telescope site, researchers say
In September 1191, the English monarch's forces secured victory over the sultan's army at the Battle of Arsuf
The 50-acre fixer-upper has potential as a tourist attraction or a pandemic bunker
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