Aerial observations of hundreds of large landfills across 18 states found they are leaking 40 percent more methane than is reported to the EPA
The 1972 artwork, which the school had never publicly displayed, is worth an estimated $50,000
This marks only the second time in U.S. history that a human has contracted the H5N1 strain of avian influenza
"Untitled," a highlight of the duo's collaboration in the 1980s, could fetch $18 million at auction
An analysis of more than 12,000 rap, pop, country, rock and R&B songs from the past 50 years shows more emotional and straightforward lyrics
David Walker was a 19-year-old mess attendant aboard the USS "California" when Japan launched its surprise attack
The abnormal behavior has raised special concerns about the endangered smalltooth sawfish, an odd-looking ray with chainsaw-like teeth, as 28 of them have died
The steamship "Milwaukee" sank in a heavy fog off the coast of Holland, Michigan, after colliding with another vessel
The technology, which translates the intensity of sunlight into a range of sounds, was designed to make eclipses more accessible to visually impaired people
Discovered at a housing development in England, the complex's buildings may be nearly 2,000 years old
The discovery is cluing researchers into the techniques used to build Rome’s most remarkable structures
The small birds use brain “barcodes” to remember where they stash food, according to new research
Excavations revealed a moat, pipes, jewelry, coins and other artifacts amidst the structure's ruins
The infamous prop has long been the source of heated debate: Did Jack really have to die?
New research suggests plastic particles may pose a threat to the preservation of historic remains
The drawing, which the owner recently donated to a museum, depicts the North Carolina Brigade passing through Philadelphia in 1777
A couple of eastern North Pacific populations of orcas have qualities that set them apart, according to researchers
Genetic analysis of DNA from his skeleton offers not only a first glimpse at his face, but also insight into his mysterious death
Scientists are studying how the intelligent, social birds interact with touchscreens to help design mobile apps that serve as enrichment for the birds
As ice melts into water and flows toward the equator, it redistributes mass around the Earth, affecting the planet's spin, a new study finds
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