Leading institutions have started collecting artifacts and working to contextualize last week's violent attack
Researchers have observed four arachnids hiding in retreats made from binding leaves together with silk
The French avenue's "green makeover" won’t be finished until after the city's 2024 Summer Olympics
These egg-laying, lactating animals have genes in common with mammals as well as birds
"Actually bringing that statue back to the spot where it was created has a unique power to it," says the Valentine's director
The 1818 missive, which describes the French statesman's failing health, recently sold at auction for $2,000
The facility offered laundry and bathing services for 19th-century textile workers and their families
Though often mistaken for great whites, these sea creatures are filter feeders and gentle giants of the sea
In the name of cracking down on money laundering, a new law passed by Congress will increase federal oversight of the art market and limit secrecy
Both species competed for similar prey, but sharing their kills may have eased the competition
The report explains how damaging hypothetical, extreme weather scenarios would be and does not represent how frequently devastation actually occurs
Large oil companies skipped out on the auction, but environmentalists say a worrisome precedent has been set
While the building has seen politically motivated mayhem in the past, never before has a mob of insurrectionists tried to overturn a presidential election
The Byzantine-era stone reads 'blessed Maria, who lived an immaculate life'
No cases of avian flu have been detected in humans during the current outbreak
Two individuals spotted in the wild seem to have classic long necks but unusually short, stubby legs
The religious center, located on a hillside away from densely populated areas, may have had all-female or mixed-gender renunciates
Rime ice in the Midwest and hair ice in the United Kingdom have people wondering: Why does ice do that?
Conservationists have been scrambling to save the most endangered turtles in the world from extinction
Helen Viola Jackson married James Bolin in 1936, when she was 17 and he was 93
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