World Monuments Fund raised $1 million to help repair 15 structures at the World Heritage Site that were impacted by a 2017 earthquake
A review of data from 5,010 ROV dives reveals and abundance of single-use plastics littering the seas
Excavations in Panga ya Saidi suggest technological and cultural change came slowly over time and show early humans weren't reliant on coastal resources
The Western Australian Museum has put forth several suggestions for the identities of the sunken vessels
A viral video of the pollen explosion has touched a nerve among sufferers of seasonal allergies
Parker was blacklisted by Hollywood just as she was reaching her peak as a screenwriter
After 250 years plagued with rats and mice, the island's birds will hopefully now have the chance to bounce back
The fragments from the 1920s films were found taped to the beginnings and ends of other movies
Another intentionally buried ship was found just a block away from the newly discovered finds in 2015
Prolonged exposure to lunar dust can cause illnesses like bronchitis and cancer, according to a new study
In 405,000-year cycles, the tug of nearby planets causes hotter summers, colder winters and drier droughts on our home planet
The piece references Manitoban history, a small town’s celebrity animal and includes distorted bison noises
A new study suggests that tracking the distinct seismic vibrations generated by elephants could help conservationists know if trouble is afoot
The new show at LACMA features 125 works of art from more than 50 artists, some of whom couldn’t make it to the opening because of the travel ban
The gaping chasm has revealed 60,000-year-old volcanic deposits
A new study of tourism supply chains shows that all those flights, zip-line tours and foie gras produce 8 percent of global carbon emissions
A new model of stellar death shows our low-mass star has enough juice to produce a beautiful ring of gas and dust before winking out
Fort Collins, Colorado, was crowned No. 1 in PeopleForBikes' inaugural list
After two contradictory radar scans, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities commissioned a third comprehensive survey that revealed no voids beyond the tomb walls
Reviewing historical accounts of his death, doctors and historians believe his sweating fits and weakness were brought on by the bacterial infection
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