The Aditya-L1 spacecraft will examine the star's outer layers and aim to shed light on its violent—and potentially damaging—storms
Built for cross-lake grain trade, the poorly maintained schooner met its watery end in 1881
The highly commended shots call to mind both the wonders of the animal kingdom and the risks wild creatures face
During World War II, a young pilot named Frank Moody died while training in Michigan
Peanut had a rough start to life but ultimately grew up happy and healthy on a 37-acre farm in Chelsea, Michigan
Six people with a "Klimaticket" tattoo received an unlimited one-year public transit pass
The instrument, called TEMPO, will make hourly measurements of pollutants over North America that could help reduce exposure to unhealthy air
A total of 92,003 fans packed into the university's football stadium on Wednesday night
Local beekeepers rushed to the scene to help collect as many of the disoriented insects as possible
Found at West Point, the 200-year-old box concealed six silver coins and a medal
Two major telescopes in Hawaii and Chile and a handful of smaller observatories have been offline for weeks following an apparent cyberattack
Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, has been largely empty for the last two weeks amid Canada's worst fire season on record
A company is planning a mission to recover artifacts, including the famed Marconi wireless telegraph, in 2024
The rare silver denarius was minted during the rule of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 C.E.)
The footprints are normally submerged under the water and silt of the Paluxy River, part of which has dried up this summer
The owner had no idea the painting was an original when she found it in a New Hampshire thrift store
Working with one of her teachers, the 16-year-old student found the fossil, which may represent a new species, on her family’s property
The annual measurements help zookeepers track each animal's health over time
Some 20,000 octopuses congregate near an inactive underwater volcano off California's coast, using heat from thermal springs to hatch their eggs faster
Archaeologists found the stone structures—along with a rich collection of artifacts—in a gravel quarry
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