While the rituals associated with the site may not be entirely clear, identifying the ruins of a temple to the deity Xipe Tóte is an important discovery
You can now explore a 3-D model of the wreck of the <i>American Heritage</i>
The beloved World War II vet didn't let old age stop him from enjoying his 12 daily cigars, whiskey-spiked coffee and butter pecan ice cream
This is the first time that women have been able to enter the Sabarimala temple since India’s Supreme Court overturned a ban that denied them access
Jeanne Calment made history when she died at the age of 122 in 1997, but a new investigation claims her daughter actually assumed her identity in 1934
A study analyzing 200 tiny flowers from 174 million years ago suggests angiosperms were around during the Jurassic, but paleobotanists are skeptical
The toads, which are invasive in Australia, have been known to try and mate with everything from human hands to rotting mangoes
She worked on and advocated for the space telescope, which changed our view of the universe
The entrance to the cavernous chamber, which was used to hold ice before the advent of modern refrigeration, was covered up following the Blitz
The deadly infection leaves itchy lesions clustered across victims' bodies
U.S. equity-firm founder piloted the craft to the bottom of the Puerto Rico Trench, in a bid to reach the deepest spot in each of the world's oceans
A new sustainable chemical process can turn pine needles into a chemical feedstock for paint, food sweeteners, mouthwash and other products
A mother and calf were recently sighted along with several possibly pregnant endangered North Atlantic right whales
Daenerys Targaryen's dragons—Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion—provided the inspiration for these three beetles' new names
The 21 Madagascar pochards seem to be faring well in their new home
The July 15, 1942, sinking of submarine U-576 resulted in the deaths of all 45 men onboard
The celestial show will be visible on the East Coast around 12:12 a.m. on January 21, 2019
Radar images appear to show the southwestern flank of the Anak Krakaktau volcano sheared off into the sea
The Letterform Archive's online database features book jackets, posters, brochures and miscellaneous ephemera dating between 1844 and 2016
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