The Colorado town is home to a new center dedicated to the artistic polymath's legacy
The Manila galleon—and its cargo of silk, porcelain and beeswax—vanished en route to Mexico in 1693
Located in Times Square until last month, the pay phone is now on display at the Museum of the City of New York
As temperatures rise, these new leaders in L.A., Miami and Phoenix are trying to reduce heat-related deaths and hospitalizations
Researchers used penguin bones and shells to track ice loss in the Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers
The enormous fish is 13 feet long and weighs 661 pounds
The architect sketched "Eddie’s House," named for a Labrador retriever, on the back of an envelope in the 1950s
An abandoned egg from a wild nest in Wisconsin was given to surrogate parents in Virginia
The team found 138 graves and a large assortment of artifacts and personal objects
The museum will showcase items before returning them to their original locations
The genetically distinct group of predators uses calved ice to hunt seals when the sea ice has melted
These amphibians’ tiny inner ear canals make balancing mid-jump a challenge
From forests and wetlands to urban development, color-coded maps explore Earth’s evolution in great detail
The devastating disease possibly began in what is now northern Kyrgyzstan
A new exhibition explores the evolution of the Dutch artist’s style, 150 years after his birth
Interactive exhibits will walk visitors through the Great White Way's history and evolution
The federal agency’s new limits on drinking water contaminants take aim at synthetic substances called PFAS that are linked with health issues
The dance company has been staying in Paris since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The research highlights the extent of plastic pollution and transmission even in remote regions of the world
Their deep facial folds, pronounced underbite and other distinctive features lead to issues
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