Just 3 percent of L.A.'s historic landmarks commemorate African American history. A new three-year project hopes to change that
The acclaimed British artist's painting of Czech musician Antonín Kammel may be worth upward of $1.3 million
New research suggests the stone, first discovered in 1900, may have represented the territory of an ancient king
Scientists re-evaluated the safety of the eruption site after a new fissure began spewing steam and lava a half-mile from the original craters
A study finds after yawning together, lions were 11 times more likely to copy the actions of the individual that yawned first
The American destroyer U.S.S. Johnston sank on October 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippine Sea
The 17th-century portrait of Lucretia is set to go on view at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles
On April 3, 2021, the spacecraft launched from the Perseverance rover and successfully landed on the red planet
The virus was most likely first spread from a wild animal, possibly bats, to an unknown intermediate animal, possibly farm animals, and then to humans
Officials organized the lavish, made-for-TV event in hopes of revitalizing the country's tourism industry
Tharun Sekar, a luthier based in southern India, has painstakingly recreated the long-lost yazh
A trove of letters and photographs associated with the band's time in Germany is set to go up for auction next month
The coast guard and a rescue organization took about two hours to guide the cetaceans out of the canal
Researchers modeled the acoustics of Linlithgow Palace in Scotland to transport listeners back to a 1512 performance
A video posted to social media captures the cephalopod's arm-flinging attack
Chemical analysis of ten tusks shows shifting diets and increasing levels of mercury as climate change warms the polar region
The ruffled, waterfall-inspired noodle resembles a combination of mafaldine and bucatini
In a study of 2,260 children age 12 to 15, no vaccinated kids contracted the virus
The 105,000-year-old items may have held religious meaning
As humans' closest hibernating relative, learning from the critters could also make emergency surgery safer and inform metabolic disease research
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