The National Parks Service is also compiling a modern cultural history of the caverns
A Scottish university student has recreated Hilda's likeness out of wax
The soon-to-open museum also explores the lives of Resistance leaders Jean Moulin and General Leclerc
The orphaned marine mammal became an internet sensation after images of her nuzzling human caretakers went viral
Researchers have long debated whether human activity or climate change precipitated the species' demise
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Skipper and Ping have happily nurtured everything from rocks to fish before zookeepers let them incubate an egg
Nepali officials propose new requirements for obtaining a permit to climb the world's tallest mountain
The discovery of contaminated soil pushed the timeline back for repairs
Color-changing mutation originated in fox squirrels but spread to eastern gray squirrels via mating
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will host guests in a 3-D recreation of Edward Hopper's 1957 painting, 'Western Motel'
The bony growths appear after repeated exposure to cold water and were found on half of the Neanderthal skulls examined
The drug regimen involves just five pills taken orally for a duration of six months
The cheap, efficient pneumatic tubes may be a good solution for helping salmon and other migratory species move past dams
The fabric, set to go on view, was previously used as an altar cloth in a small village church
Two underdrawings detected using high-tech imaging techniques show he altered the figures twice before painting
The new initiative features recordings of native languages from around the globe
'Acetaria' celebrates the healthful benefits of meatless dining
The leg bones of Crossvallia waiparensis suggest it was more than five feet tall and weighed up to 176 pounds
The problem stems from the masterpiece's temporary relocation to a different wing of the museum
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