An analysis of forgotten museum artifacts reveals the oldest evidence of a complex adhesive in Europe
The three-room shack in the town of Avalon, Mississippi, was once the singer and guitarist's home
After a tense touchdown process with last-minute changes, U.S.-based company Intuitive Machines received a signal from its uncrewed Odysseus lunar lander on Thursday evening
Historian David J. Gerleman discovered the link between the two presidents while reviewing historic documents at the National Archives
China plans to send a male and a female panda to the San Diego Zoo as early as this summer, and negotiations are underway for pandas' possible return to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
A hunting monkey, 'kissing' scorpionfish and playful dolphins feature in just a few of the 130 striking photographs distinguished with honors in the competition
Sixty-four American sailors died when a German torpedo hit the USS "Jacob Jones" on December 6, 1917
Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed the remains of three individuals interred with rare treasures dating to the third century
The report provides recommendations regarding the return of human remains in the Institution’s collections
Wildlife biologists counted the birds—likely lured by the region’s mild winter temperatures—during their first aerial survey of the season
Art U.K. is aiming to digitize and compile images of an ephemeral form of art
Participants who self-reported ADHD behaviors were better at an online berry-picking game than those who did not report such traits
A fourth draft of "Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope" sold at auction for over $13,000
Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines are operating flights on April 8 that could give passengers unobstructed views of the rare celestial spectacle
Archaeologists unearthed the 2,100-year-old artifact in northern Spain and discovered the inscription contains two words that resemble those of the modern language Euskara
"L'ami intime" could fetch $63 million at an upcoming sale celebrating 100 years of Surrealism
The iconic instrument heard in many of the Beatles' hits was stolen from the back of a van in 1972
The quasar—a glowing, active core of a galaxy—has a black hole at its center that consumes more than a sun’s-worth of mass each day
In the coming decades, erratic periods of rain and drought could create new hot spots for the ravenous grasshoppers in west India and west central Asia, threatening crops and food security
A committee of experts concluded that altering the Pyramid of Menkaure would compromise its historical value
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