Volcanologist Roberto Scandone argues that enthusiasm for archaeology has yielded an “act of vandalism to volcanology”
Near the end of WWII, Munich civilians plundered food, liquor, furnishings and some 700 works of art, most of which wer stolen property, from the Führerbau
But is the Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station the reptilian utopia that it seems?
Baby seabirds exposed to nestmates' warnings exhibit behavioral and physiological adaptations designed to help avoid predators
The rare blue-green glass was unearthed at the Chedworth Roman Villa in the U.K.
In 2014, the Okjökull was declared dead after dwindling from over 5 square miles to a mound of "dead ice"
The largest exhibition of Chicago's work to date at the de Young Museum in San Francisco will highlight the diversity of the artist’s oeuvre
The city has commited to upping its greenspace to 50 percent and making the urban landscape healthier, greener and more beautiful by 2050
The 5.5-inch-long <em>Mollisquama mississippiensis</em>—one of only two pocket shark specimens known to science—also glows in the dark
The military installation of Alert on Ellesmere Island, 600 miles from the North Pole, hit 69.8 degrees Fahrenheit last week
The immersive experience combined full-motion projection-mapping artwork and archival footage
The Bristol Zoological Society is launching an animal exhibit that will see the predators share a U.K. habitat for the first time in 1,000 years
“When we confirmed it…it was just this feeling of overwhelming joy,” one wildlife expert said
Weighing 3 to 4 pounds, the Mount Gaoligong flying squirrel was recently found in Yunnan province
The High Museum of Art creates tour routes based on users' likes
The 1843 painting by Margaret Gillies surfaced at an auction in South Africa in 2017
Minnesota, obviously, is the winner, but it turns out there is no actual, technical definition of what constitutes a lake
Once a year, the winged insects take to the skies and engage in mating rituals
The dig, conducted by military veterans and service members, suggests just how close Napoleon's forces might have come to victory in the epic battle
The artist produced almost 30,000 paintings over the course of his lifetime
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