Renewable energy outworked coal in April—and will likely do the same in May—though the trend likely won't last once air-conditioners switch on
The Polish government has taken over ownership of the one-time nerve center of the Third Reich, ridding the site of paintball and pottery classes
Officials are confident England's Ashdown Forest will recover from the blaze
A new study finds older people who score poorly on a sniff test are 46 percent more likely to die over the next 10 years, but researchers don't know why
This is the first time that a member of the threatened species as been born via artificial insemination and induced ovulation
A new study has found that the bags could still hold weight after being buried in water and soil for three years
The sweeping show uses interactive visuals, games and sets to provide an in-depth look at the history behind the hit musical
A new U.N. report highlights the danger posed by widespread antibiotic misuse in humans, livestock and agriculture
A new statistical analysis suggests seas hundreds of miles deep cover up to 35 percent of distant worlds
The 404-year-old religious text was one of more than 300 artifacts stolen from Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Library over a two-decade period
Emperor Akihito has voluntarily passed the title on to his son, Crown Prince Naruhito
Researchers will compare results of DNA test to genetic material extracted from artist’s living descendants and his alleged remains
Surveys show the species increasing 8 percent near Hawaii and 4 percent elsewhere, though hawksbill turtles aren't faring as well
The newly described C. perplexa seems to have retained larval features into adulthood
Last week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced plans to conduct in-depth review of the popular animal's threat status
An exterior wall of the building sustained some damage, but no one was harmed by the flames
A 500-year-old letter recently found in the National Archives suggests the queen was buried quickly and without ceremony due to fear of contagion
The nostalgic keepsake goes up for sale in advance of Emperor Akihito's abdication
Decades of satellite data show changes in the ocean that could lead to more destructive storm surges and coastal erosion
'The Clockwork Condition' was intended to be a philosophical examination of themes raised in his most popular and problematic novel
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