Lake Elsinore has seen tens of thousands of people descend on Walker Canyon to see the recent superbloom, overwhelming local resources
Come 2020, new gallery will feature a rotating trove of artifacts drawn from NYPL's 46 million-strong collection of treasures
‘Almost everything is destroyed,’ said an aid worker in the city of Beira, Mozambique
A new genetic analysis suggests that certain artifacts can help descendants of enslaved people piece together their ancestral heritage
The cache includes insurance records signed by his landlady, a volume of prayers and hymns, and watercolors possibly painted by an unrequited love interest
The case for the unmasking is tied to a shawl alleged to have been found next to Ripper victim Catherine Eddowes, but its provenance is uncertain
Clinical trials suggest TAVR is just as beneficial as, or perhaps even better than, open-heart surgery for low- and high-risk patients alike
It previously was not clear whether the strange swampy snack originated from milk or animal fats
Researchers played nonstop loops of Led Zeppelin, A Tribe Called Quest and Mozart to cheese wheels to find out how sound waves impacted flavor
The research on the skeletons found near the wreck suggests there were sailors and marines on board who came from North Africa and the Mediterranean
There's green to be found in shades of red and blue
Officials said they would collaborate with museums on researching and repatriating artifacts that were unlawfully taken during Germany’s colonial era
Isotopic analysis of pig bones in feasting sites near the monument show people were traveling as far as Scotland with their own pigs
By bashing mussel shells onto stones, otters leave behind traces of their activity
A new study shows 215 species of beetles rely on the big cats' leftovers
Researchers believe the discovery, detailed in a new study, represent an "exceptional milestone in European Paleolithic rock art"
A new study of actors' brain activity suggests that they may 'lose themselves' when performing
In March 1945, German soldiers shot 208 Polish and Soviet forced laborers in a series of three mass executions across the Arnsberg Forest
Before his assassination in 1963, Evers led civil rights demonstrations and investigated racial violence in Mississippi
Scientists ground up an iPhone 4s to reveal its chemical composition, highlight rare metals used in manufacturing and encourage device recycling
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