More than 1,150 objects make up the exhibition, which will travel to 14 cities in Europe and North America
The study is a striking reminder of how much science has to learn about these little wrigglers
The inscriptions offer detailed information about the Shang Dynasty, but researchers need help to read them
Three paintings on loan from the Louvre are among the destroyed works
The British Museum's model lets users get a close-up view of the precious relic
Animals have served as companions and ambassadors for presidents dating back to George Washington
Data from these robovacs could assist in the development of other 'smart home' devices
The United States postal system was established on this day in 1775, and mail started going "dead" very soon after
It is the first time that authorities can remember being forced to take such a step
Southern California–and LA in particular–continue to struggle with smog
He thought he was two people (sort of) and more things you didn't know about the pioneering psychologist
On Passpartout: The Starving Artist, you do everything from virtually impress collectors to dine on wine and baguettes
The three-month-old creature succumbed to a case of pneumonia, according to the park
The degenerative brain disease develops after repeated concussions or blows to the head
The beefy behemoth was recently bestowed the title of world's largest commercially available burger
Both men had complicated ideologies but bonded over pacifism
Identifying the location of the fuel is a vital step in the decontamination process
Chawton House, which was once owned by Austen’s brother, has launched a crowdfunding campaign after losing the support of its main beneficiary
Stubbs reigned with a light paw and a loyal following
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