Miami-Dade County commissioners unanimously approved plans to rename local stretches of Dixie Highway
Earlier this month, Antarctica experienced its third major melt event of the summer, including record high temperatures
French photographer Greg Lecoeur triumphed over more than 5,500 submissions from hundreds of artists around the world
A new study suggests that great tits and blue tits eat fewer unpalatable snacks after observing videos of 'disgust responses' in other birds
An African American woman who battled workplace discrimination, Johnson performed crucial calculations to send astronauts into space
Prosecutors say two cousins carried out the heist with the help of a childhood friend hired as a security guard at Berlin's Bode Museum
A likely ancestor of today’s horned larks, the specimen was preserved in pristine condition by permafrost
Project Recover, a nonprofit dedicated to locating MIA service members, identified the planes' location
Megalosaurus, Iguanodon and Hylaeosaurus were the first dinosaurs to be discovered in modern-day Britain
The macabre creations are likely the product of an overcrowded cemetery cleared out hundreds of years ago
The African American photographer was a founding member of the Kamoinge Workshop, an art collective launched during the 1960s
Thousands of years ago, hunter-gatherers in the “green Sahara” ate mostly catfish and tilapia
After touching an object in the dark, the insects can recognize it later through sight alone—a complex cognitive feat
Keeping patients awake during operations can help neurosurgeons avoid damaging areas of the brain that govern functions like vision, movement or speech
Firefighters in Austria worked for three hours to prevent 1,590 liters of Zweigelt from flooding a local restaurant
An underground temple and sarcophagus discovered in the Roman Forum may pay homage to the mythical figure
The building, one of three newly restored painted houses, is named for a Latin inscription that reads, “Lovers lead, like bees, a life as sweet as honey”
A new show reveals how Frida Kahlo, Meret Oppenheim and other women artists probed questions of femininity, autonomy and politics
Town manager Melissa G. Arrighi called the defacement "unfathomable and unconscionable"
They’re not really volcanoes. But they do spew freezing cold water, and that’s very cool
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