Researchers have identified an object that, they theorize, was traveling too fast to have originated within our solar system
Archaeologists have recovered 26 sets of human remains, as well as artifacts including pottery and a decorative comb
Officials say the ‘main works of art’ were saved. But others have been lost or seriously damaged
Following Hurricane Michael, a subcontractor picked up the anomalies while surveying the area, but investigations are still pending
Researchers theorize that the monument, near Stonehenge, was erected to commemorate the site of later generations' ancestral home
The show features a tuxedo worn by Marlene Dietrich, a suit worn by David Bowie and contemporary designs by Rei Kawakubo
A new study shows just how far the pollutants can travel–and suggests that it is not only city dwellers who are at risk of exposure
Sweeping through a field with a metal detector, a woman uncovered the find, which features one of the Yorkist king’s heraldic badges, a “sun in splendor”
The little fragment found in Antarctica was protected from the elements and preserves the chemical signature of the early solar system
Over 11 million years ago, the area was full of animals
After a tense few hours, firefighters announce they saved the landmark from 'total destruction'
Scientists and climbers have trained for three years to prepare to take various types of survey's from the summit of the world's highest peak
The trove was flagged after a Belgian woman unwittingly tried to auction the stolen books
Scholars, architects have accused France’s culture ministry of “complicity in an attempt to rehabilitate” Le Corbusier's legacy
A total of seven calves have been born this year, but the species is not ‘out of the woods,’ researchers say
Vitamins in some supplements were actually harmful at high doses, while exceeding the daily nutritional limit in food didn't show the same risk
The collie-sized canine was buried in a cavernous tomb on Scotland’s Orkney Islands around 2,500 B.C.
Eleven people accused of killing the city’s police chief were murdered by a vigilante mob
Researchers have identified three distinct Denisovan lineages, including one that could constitute an entirely separate species
The cholera bacteria in his body may not have even been the cause of his symptoms after all, the new analysis found
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