After her reign, Hatshepsut was expunged from Egyptian history, but a carving of her likeness has turned up in Swansea University
The HBCU Museum in Washington, D.C., launched March 9 and has plans to expand to a second location in Atlanta
The agency was recently seen excavating a site where, according to some Elk County locals, a missing shipment of gold bars was buried
It's likely the puffing pachyderm is eating ash-covered charcoal as a form of self-medication to flush out toxins
The bronze jug was dated around the late Warring States time period and the Qin Dynasty
The male clamps down onto his female partner, their tissue and circulatory systems fusing together for life
A team of researchers is in search of clues into the slaughter of members of the MacDonald clan
The unusual skeleton sparked rampant speculation, but DNA is helping scientists tease apart the true tale
The fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning <i>Newsday</i> reporter and editor, who was a founding member of NABJ, paved the way for journalists of color
A new study shows the patch is not just microplastics. Fishing gear and large pieces make up 92 percent of the trash
A new study looks for traces of the devastating volcanic event in a poem composed in approximately 961 A.D.
Preservationists say they have identified the home of famed black abolitionist William Still, who offered refuge to hundreds of freedom seekers
The rover has taken incredible images and made wild discoveries since landing in 2012
The elaborate horns and frills were more likely for attracting mates than fighting off enemies
The ship was known as the grave of the five Sullivan Brothers who died aboard it during the Battle of Guadalcanal
The chemicals have decimated the insects that birds rely on for food
The red dwarf likely came within one light-year of the sun, altering the course of some asteroids and comets
Each year since 2002, 25 recordings that impacted American culture are chosen for inclusion in the growing database. Read about the class of 2017
Kwong, the first athlete of Asian heritage to play in an NHL game, battled racism and discrimination as he made a name for himself on the ice
Hops are expensive and require lots of water to grow, so researchers tried to recreate the distinctive taste
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