The video shows the electricity reaching from the sky and up from a lightning rod until a thin connection appears
The culmination of two decades of planning, the National Museum of African American Music opened its doors last month
The spacecraft's successful transit makes the UAE the fifth nation to reach the Red Planet
The woman, identified as Irmgard F., claims she didn't know about the mass murders taking place at Stutthof
Independent experts will review data from over 40,000 trial participants and meet on February 26 to make a recommendation
The marsupial’s unique digestive tract forms square dung
In one reef, three million sea cucumbers released 64,000 metric tons of nutrient-packed poo back into the ecosystem
Artist Simon Berger created the unconventional likeness of the vice president in just one day
Born into poverty, María Domínguez Remón overcame abuse to fight for women's and workers' rights
Serpent bellies seem smooth, but on a microscopic level, their species-specific scale structures may show how they adapted to their environments
Researchers say the new species of mosasaur had teeth unlike those of any known reptile
Archaeologists found the bone fragment—engraved with six lines—at a Paleolithic meeting site in Israel
New research and videos show how spiders in the Theridiidae family hoist up prey 50 times their size
Researchers identified the 100 percent fatal pathogen as epizootic neurologic and gastroenteric syndrome or ENGS
More than 700 years ago, a magistrate sentenced the "Divine Comedy" author to be burned at the stake if he ever returned to Florence
The Nazis murdered the children, who ranged in age from 5 to 11, upon their arrival at the Sobibor death camp in Poland
The sealed-off space contained original portraits of suffragists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The highly radioactive element was first created in a 1952 hydrogen bomb test
New research outlines evidence pointing to the English king's guilt
Named Rice’s whale, the species can reach lengths of 42 feet and lives in the Gulf’s warm waters all year
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