Models show damage to the roof vaults have cut the structure's wind resistance by over half
A new study shows the endangered grassland earless dragon is actually four separate reptile species—and one hasn't been seen since 1969
Hunters illegally catch some 30,000 of the 300,000 ortolans that pass through southwestern France every migration season
The sketch, now on view in Budapest, likely dates to between 1487 and 1490
Grimbergen Abbey in Belgium will produce its first beers in more than 200 years
It is the first refuge of its kind for belugas
It advertised an 1885 performance by the Great Anglo-American Circus
The mountain guide topped out on the world's tallest peak twice in just the last week
Wear patterns suggest a woman buried in the ancient city of Mendes processed papyrus reeds, a job women were not previously known to do
A survey of 105 tiger sharks’ stomach contents revealed the remains of 11 land-based bird species
The fossilized rodent, dubbed 'mighty mouse', is the first to show chemical traces of a red pigment in soft tissue
Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, were early and eager adopters of new photographic technologies and commissioned many personal family portraits
The move will be funded by a $10 million donation
The library holds the world’s largest collection of Whitman-related items
A London retrospective unites almost 100 of the genre-bending artist’s works
The four chicks eat at least once every two hours, feasting on a diet of quail, mice and rats
Some argued that the site should be left to decay into ruins, but officials have decided to maintain it as a testament to the city’s dark history
They find suitable mates for their offspring and chase away intruders once the mating begins, boosting fertility rates
They are petitioning the government to reconsider the project, which is planned to be completed by 2023
Cambridge historians have digitized 500 case notes by the notorious astrologer-physicians Simon Forman and Richard Napier
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