Experts say the insects are migrating north in response to unusually heavy rainfall in the region
Arctic infernos released 50 megatons of carbon dioxide—the equivalent of Sweden’s total annual emissions—into the atmosphere in June alone
Few definitive traces of either the pilot or his plane have materialized since the 1945 crash
Most recently, three University of Mississippi students were suspended from their fraternity after posing in front of the sign with guns
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
A buttery Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, along with a couple cows, are on display at the Ohio State Fair
The work, on display as part of an exhibit at Galerie St. Etienne, is expected to sell for between $100,000 to $200,000
The critically endangered animals had been living in South Africa, where poaching threats are high
The gallery’s Matisse holdings encompass more than 1,200 paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints
A new analysis of female Viking warriors suggests one found in Denmark was actually from the area of present-day Poland
The prosthetic enabled a test subject to pick up an egg without cracking it, send a text message, peel a banana and hold his wife's hand
For two months the duckling has learned to eat fish, dive and just hang out on on mom and dad's backs
Visitors flocked to see ‘Seated Figure’ by the artist Sean Henry—and damaged the surrounding landscape of the North York Moors in the process
The show features frescoes, preserved fruit, cooking utensils and vessels recovered from Pompeii
The sea pangolin only lives by a few hydrothermal vents in the Indian Ocean, which are being targeted by deep-sea miners
Before 2000, imported pangolin skins were widely used in the production of exotic leather accessories
The design for the medals, created by Junichi Kawanishi, were unveiled this week
Other finds from a recent excavation include a prayer book and 200 gold coins
A little-known couture collector has gifted the museum 165 items drawn from her collection of approximately 15,000 pieces
A new report found that more than 2,600 sites in the U.S. and Puerto Rico were “potentially unsafe” for at least one day in 2018
The bursts of audience laughter hated by TV critics do induce laughter, meaning the sit-com giggles are here to stay
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