The unusual phenomenon occurred in the midst of a five-year eruption on Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano
The First Nation routes were ancient “highways” that traversed rivers, creeks and streams
Here are five things to know about the visionary Japanese director who died on April 5 at the age of 82
A new study explores why ancient humans had pronounced brow ridges, and why they eventually lost them
The Dackelmuseum is stuffed with 4,500 sausage dog-related items
In the 1970s, the book promoted nonjudgemental discussions about women’s sexual and reproductive health
A fossil jawbone found in England suggests the 'sea monster' was nearly the size of a blue whale
Astronauts will study how microgravity affects the motility of the little swimmers
A new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum grapples with Britain's seizure of cultural treasures during the 1868 Battle of Maqdala
A representative of TransCanada Corp., which owns the pipeline, says the leak spilled 9,700 barrels of oil into South Dakota farmland
Reproductions of four plate designs from "The Dinner Party" are available for the first time
Scorpions, stick insects and caterpillars are among the many critters that glow under UV light
Artist CJ Hendry's latest house-like installation assigned each room a distinct color
Don't panic yet; the end won't be for at least 10 octodecillion years, if it happens at all
If they existed, the crystals—used to locate the sun's position on cloudy days—could have helped Vikings sail to far away places
The fossil provides the earliest evidence of ichthyosaur embryos from the UK
A new study details the intensity of the damage to this beloved location
About 50 new examples of the Nazca lines had been hiding in plain sight
The 50-plate "Famous Women Dinner Set" by Bloomsbury Group artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant includes portraits of the well-known and the overlooked
This detailed visualization of the herpes virus is a step toward finding new treatments
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