The revitalized space will feature a museum and contemporary art in addition to traditional bathing
Termed “Pangea Ultima,” the predicted future landmass might be extremely hot, plagued by volcanoes and largely inhospitable, per a new modeling study
A Florida husband-and-wife duo is taking over the 311-year-old site in southern Scotland
An FDA panel discussed the new technology—tested only on animals so far—along with its risks and potential to improve survival of preterm infants
Designed by artist Kerry James Marshall, the panels replace windows depicting Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
Scientists provide evidence that tiny Caribbean box jellyfish—which lack a central nervous system—can learn to navigate through mangrove roots
"Susanna and the Elders" was misattributed for some 200 years, first to a male artist and then to the "French School"
NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission retrieved bits of rock and dust from the asteroid Bennu, which could help scientists uncover the origins of life on our planet
The annual contest unveiled its winners this month, recognizing skilled captures from a striking falcon to grouse performing a courtship display
The two pieces, which date back to the third millennium B.C.E., will remain in New York for now
A court ordered Jens Haaning to return the money from his "Take the Money and Run" stunt
Art Weston and Kirk Kirkland spent nearly three hours reeling in the gargantuan fish
A new exhibition investigates the Bloomsbury Group's relationship with clothing, accessories and sartorial social norms
The James Webb Space Telescope found carbon dioxide on Europa's surface, and astronomers say it likely originated in the moon's vast ocean
Never-before-seen photos and videos shed new light on the pivotal World War II conflict
The interlocking pieces, found near a waterfall in Zambia, date to 476,000 years ago—before Homo sapiens evolved
"Invisible Beauty" explores the fashion trailblazer's work as a model, agent and activist
No other RNA has ever been extracted from an extinct species, so the breakthrough opens doors to understanding the biology of long-gone organisms
The leather shoe in "outstanding" condition is comparable to a U.S. children's size 12
Visitors have been getting too close to the marine mammals—taking selfies and even harassing them—as they rear their pups
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