So far, 23 people are confirmed dead in Lee County, Alabama, after Sunday's tornadoes
‘Dr. Seuss’s Horse Museum' features an ‘affable horse’ who guides students through a museum of horse-themed artwork
Architects are more likely than non-experts to deem curvilinear spaces beautiful, but less likely to enter curved over straight-edged rooms
The curia in Pompey's Theater where Caesar died in the Largo di Torre Argentina is currently a fenced-off feral cat colony
Originally excavated in 1972, the pronged cactus-spine tool languished in storage for more than 40 years before its true purpose was recognized
Five years after the F.B.I.'s six-day raid on a rural Indiana home, the agency is turning to the public for help identifying and repatriating the artifacts
A study of 24 craters shows they experienced the simultaneous rise and fall of groundwater, suggesting they were interconnected at one time
Before hot Lincoln, there was ripped Washington, nude Napoleon and muscular ancient Greek sculptures
It is believed that the animals, some of which are considered vulnerable, were being trafficked as part of a multi-million dollar wildlife trade
Researchers identified the mutations responsible for the tabby’s extra toes, tiny stature
A controversial referendum passed this week establishes a bill of rights for the Great Lake and grants it legal standing in suing polluters
The sloth’s tooth, which was discovered in a deep pool in Belize, is helping scientists learn about the animal’s diet and the climate in which it lived
The vocal critters could help scientists better understand the mechanics of human conversation
A new study suggests that sleeping late on Saturday and Sunday may disrupt metabolic and circadian functions for the chronically sleep deprived
A “passion for confectionary” is required
A new exhibition at the Wiener Library profiles the earliest men and women who gathered firsthand survivor accounts, ensuring their testimony would live on
When the meditative space reopens, a new skylight will filter the right amount of light on the 14 canvasses installed in the artist's octagonal masterpiece
Historic London calls the etchings "some of the most important" along the empire’s sprawling 73-mile northern border
There is only one other known case of this unusual type of conception, which happens when an egg is fertilized by two sperm
The scientists had a hunch that more meteorites were hidden a foot below the ice—they were right
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