A new digital database features 480,000 works from the Paris museum's holdings
With the help of high tides, tugboats were finally able to yank the vessel loose
An unprecedented public exchange with a data review board is the latest of AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine’s hurdles
Local farmers accidentally destroyed 60 percent of the shrine complex that houses the ancient Cupisnique painting
New 3-D reconstruction visualizes what KV55, a mummy long thought to be the ancient Egyptian ruler, may have looked like
The single gene identified by the study may be what makes human brains three times larger than our closest great ape relatives at birth
In honor of her 87th birthday, the speaker and activist is (digitally) welcoming visitors into her home
Scientists do not know if octopuses dream in color, but they do change color while sleeping
Rabbits on Skokholm Island discovered Stone Age tools and fragments of a Bronze Age cremation urn
Climate change and deforestation have transformed the ecosystem into a net source of planet-warming gases instead of a carbon sink
In 1963, only 417 breeding pairs remained, but 71,400 active couples were recorded as of 2019
A signee of the U.S. Constitution, John Dickinson enslaved as many as 59 men, women and children at one time
A new triennial at El Museo del Barrio features a wide range of works by 42 artists and collectives
The geographic location and topography of the islands create beautiful views
Dhaka muslin was immensely popular for millennia, but the secrets of its creation faded from memory by the early 20th century
The same walrus might have stopped briefly in Denmark and Ireland
The missives reveal that the Impressionist artist's family paid for his younger sibling's medical care by selling 17 of his paintings
Seven landscape scenes by 19th-century British social reformer Josephine Butler are headed to the auction block
The updated picture adds polarization, revealing new details of the stunning cosmic phenomenon
On view at Fort Makers in NYC, the show features 14 artists' reimagined interpretations of objects from the beloved children's book
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