He hid young Holocaust victims in the school where he taught, saving them from near certain death
Most of the craft likely burned up as it re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere
The discovery adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests settlements in the Amazon were far more wide-ranging than scholars once thought
The 48-foot section of ship's hull was found last week at South Ponte Vedra Beach
Despite the ruling, the links between coffee and cancer remain unclear
The towns of Dickinson and Medora are raising money in hopes of establishing a library and museum to the 26th president who once ranched in the area
The masterpiece was originally planned by the great French painter Charles Le Brun
The find defies the assumption that the mysterious matter is necessary for galaxy formation
"Carne y Arena," by Academy Award-winning Mexican filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu, will run in D.C. through August
Outraged at the recent DNA analysis of the child, the Chilean science community calls for ethical evaluations of the work
In a new paper, archaeologists describe 29 footprints that date to the end of the last ice age
Though conservationists are celebrating the apparent success, the creatures may not be as rare as once believed
The coffin had been listed as empty for nearly 160 years while stored at the University of Sydney’s museum
It is called the interstitium, and it consists of fluid-filled cavities that can be found throughout the body
The move will bring an end to three decades of non-native fish farming in the region
After being refused enrollment at an all-white school in Topeka, Kansas, Brown's court case led to the historic Supreme Court ruling that ended segregation
Marine mammal size is a delicate balance between chowing down and chilly waters
It is the first time that infanticide has been observed among killer whales
Contamination of the not-so-clean room could meddle with results
A statue of educator and civil rights activist Mary McLeod Bethune will replace a statue of a Confederate general
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