The first one to open will encompass a high-altitude, remote region of the Tibetan Plateau
The space rock's initial nickname, Ultima Thule, drew criticism for its ties to Nazi ideology
Salvagers hope that some of the 900 bottles of cognac and Benedictine are still drinkable
The Italian city’s high-water mark reached 74 inches on Tuesday
Dozens of orcas and belugas had been kept in small sea pens, reportedly awaiting sale to China
Larval fish congregate in surface slicks, which contain plankton—and 126 times more plastic than surrounding waters
Explorers found the "Grayback," which sank in 1944 with 80 U.S. sailors aboard, after correcting a single digit mistranslation
The species was lost to science, but locals had seen silver-backed chevrotains among their more common deer relatives for years
"In the present twilight, we are hurting each other to an extent that makes life hardly bearable," wrote the James Bond author in one missive
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts spotlights eight unheralded 17th- and 18th-century artists
‘I’ve been in this industry for 40 years and I have not seen a scenario like this before,’ one fire official said
A new study finds the microbiome in a bird's preen oil determines its scent, which can impact its reproductive success
The devastation of Hurricane Maria highlighted the importance of preserving the island's cultural treasures
Divers discovered the wreckage of two 17th-century warships off the coast of an island near Stockholm
The discovery may offer rare evidence that humans were actively hunting the great creatures
Iron Age Scots made the unusual vessel with the bone of a fin whale, Earth's second largest whale species
Studying the lunar material will help scientists understand the best way to analyze new samples from future missions to the moon
In a move broadly decried as distasteful, filmmakers plan on digitally resurrecting the actor for a new role on the silver screen
The Roma and Sinti's wartime suffering "isn't necessarily a subject that people know that much about," says the curator of a new London show
The virus currently infects almost 400 million people a year
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