Parishioners at St. Michael's Church in Highgate hope to refurbish the crypt after identifying where exactly Coleridge's final resting place was
Scientists recreated the process behind the formation's near-perfect hexagonal columns
Open Heritage features 27 sites in 18 countries with more locations to be added in the future
The discovery could provide insights about life in extreme environments, and help in the search for extraterrestrial life
Stanley Kubrick and Octavia Butler are among the figures honored
In 2013, nearly 1,400 of the normally solitary filter feeders had a party off the coast of southern New England
Archaeologists in Sudan have uncovered the largest assemblage of Meroitic inscriptions to date
The 18-year-old lioness suddenly began growing a mane last year, baffling her caretakers
Australia’s Mary River turtle was a popular pet in the 1960s and 70s, but raids of the animal’s nests have driven it towards extinction
The biopic will follow Mary Wollstonecraft's scandalous teenage romance with the older Percy Bysshe Shelley and the events that shaped her most famous book
Two new studies show the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation has decreased 15 to 20 percent over the last 150 years
The juvenile sperm whale was found in the Murcia region of Spain, and its death has spurred a local campaign to combat plastic pollution
A new study suggests the sound comes from the collapse of bubbles that form in the fluid-filled spaces of the joints
The poll found that a substantial number of Americans were unaware of basic facts about the Holocaust
The ship sunk in pack ice in 1915, setting off one of exploration's most epic survival tales
A new project hopes to save vintage technology before it is gone forever by preserving playable versions of your favorite old-school games
The rock was part of the ongoing interactive piece 'Yoko Ono: The Riverbed'
A chemical fog used to camouflage the ship impacted the trees, limiting ring development
The 1,500 press images up for sale cover the agency's manned missions from 1961 to 1972
Mining and flood control projects are the main threats to waterways, according to the new report
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