The "lengthy" U.S. Department of Transportation investigation examined the airline's mishandling of a passenger's wheelchair
The prehistoric creature, named Garumbatitan morellensis, may help paleontologists unravel the evolution of the plant-eating sauropods
Historians say Japanese forces may have dropped it during a critical battle in 1942
The new doll is inspired by the legendary performer's appearance on the cover of "Rumours"
The television provider DISH failed to remove a retired satellite far enough from its previous orbit, according to a statement from the commission
Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov won the award for their work developing tiny “quantum dots” that light TV displays and enable medical imaging
McDaniel became the first Black actor to win an Oscar in 1940, but the award went missing several decades later
Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier created pulses of light so short that they can be used to observe the behavior of electrons
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed dozens of Jupiter-mass, often paired objects, nicknamed JuMBOs, raising questions about how they formed
“Black Sabbath: The Ballet” honors the legendary band that formed in Birmingham, England
An endangered group of killer whales in the Pacific Northwest has been toying with porpoises for decades—and new research offers some possible explanations
The treehouse sits on a historic estate that's been used in "The Crown," "Outlander" and more
The building is connected to Winston Churchill, Ian Fleming and other famous figures
Known as bacteriophages, the specialized viruses could hijack and kill drug-resistant bacteria
The franchise and the 19th-century Dutch master both took inspiration from Japanese art
Items found in a Spanish cave are older than previously thought, a new study suggests, calling into question "simplistic assumptions" about early humans
Built as a shelter during the London Blitz, the subterranean network could open as an immersive experience
Paul Landis' new book refutes the idea that a single bullet injured both the president and Texas Governor John B. Connally Jr.
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman discovered a way to edit mRNA so it could be used in vaccines without getting attacked and destroyed by the body
The long, slender weapons were likely carried by Roman soldiers on horseback
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