Park officials say that decades of prescribed burns helped keep the historic trees safe
Researchers have never observed gorillas making the unusual sound in the wild, suggesting that captive gorillas can learn to make new noises
Despite pushback, plans for a sculpture honoring the visionary mathematician have been approved
The giant crustacean was originally mistaken for a different species at an aquarium in Japan
The historical marker contained a number of falsehoods about the Mile High City's first race riot
New rules to aim to protect workers from heat-related illnesses during a summer of record-breaking heat
If approved, it would be the first new shot to combat the misunderstood disease in the U.S. in 20 years
Netflix has accused the songwriting duo behind the viral production of stealing copyrighted material for their own financial gain
Scientists say the accomplishment may be the first step in making more organs available for transplant
An ornate courtyard found in an otherwise humble home may have reflected the owners' aspirational vision of the future
The damage blocked roadways and left visitors and employees stranded
Researchers microwaved fish waste to produce a unique nanoform of carbon that could be used for LED devices in the future
Berlin-based Bluu Seafood revealed fish sticks and fish balls made from cells cultured in a lab, without killing any real fish
The 72 objects were looted from Benin City more than a century ago
NASA scientists say the intrusion could warm the Earth's surface
New DNA analysis suggests a body found on a beach in Australia in 1948 belongs to Carl Webb, an electrical engineer from Melbourne
The move comes as the European Union tries to limit its dependency on Russian oil and gas
The ruins were originally uncovered in Scarborough, England, last year
A California librarian assembles forgotten objects in a heartwarming digital archive
The announcement comes as nationwide case counts reach 7,000
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