The social prescribing movement involves the treatment of a wide range of ailments with therapeutic art- or hobby-based activities
The painting had been ‘used as collateral, popping up in a drug deal here, four years later in an arms deal there,’ says Arthur Brand
The newly discovered amphibians are all about the size of a thumbnail or smaller
More than 100 paleontologists are heading to the fossil-filled Morrison Formation
It is the sixth massive dark and stormy vortex found on the planet since 1989 and the only one astronomers have watched develop
The water underneath the Totten Glacier may force researchers to recalculate how quickly climate change may melt the massive ice sheet
The drastic measure comes as officials try to curb a severe measles outbreak
Marie-Guillemine Benoist's "Portrait of Madeleine," previously titled "Portrait of a Black Woman," hangs alongside Manet's newly christened "Laure"
The dinosaur weighed an estimated 19,555 pounds and likely lived into its early 30s
NASA didn’t have two properly fitting and space-ready suits for both women
Upon learning that their ancestors had relied on forced labor, the family was ‘ashamed and white as sheets,’ a spokesperson said
A mild winter and rain has led to a spring explosion of the amphibians, which are clogging pool filters, lawns and driveways
Water-logged and muddy lands are making it difficult for emergency aid to reach people in need of help
An analysis of 58 brain samples found that neurogenesis declines over time and is particularly poor among those with Alzheimer's
New imaging technology has helped clarify lingering questions about the artwork, which will be put back on display at a Connecticut museum
Celebrities including Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Rihanna and the Obamas helped galleries achieve record-breaking visitor numbers
As the lakes melts, glassy sheets of ice are piling up along another along parts of the Michigan shoreline
It is a rare condition known as ‘fetus-in-fetu.’ In this case, the malformed twin was removed and the baby is doing well
Researchers used a cosmic ray detector to clock one storm in at a shocking 1.3 billion volts
The original design, which has since been altered, was criticized for minimizing the contributions of black suffrage leaders
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