The new show at LACMA features 125 works of art from more than 50 artists, some of whom couldn’t make it to the opening because of the travel ban
The gaping chasm has revealed 60,000-year-old volcanic deposits
A new study of tourism supply chains shows that all those flights, zip-line tours and foie gras produce 8 percent of global carbon emissions
A new model of stellar death shows our low-mass star has enough juice to produce a beautiful ring of gas and dust before winking out
Fort Collins, Colorado, was crowned No. 1 in PeopleForBikes' inaugural list
After two contradictory radar scans, Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities commissioned a third comprehensive survey that revealed no voids beyond the tomb walls
Reviewing historical accounts of his death, doctors and historians believe his sweating fits and weakness were brought on by the bacterial infection
'Hamilton: The Exhibition' is coming to Chicago in November
Artwork by Van Gogh, Klimt, Monet and more have been painstakingly remade by Factum Arte for a new television series
A comparison between kimchi made with miso and kimchi made with fish sauce revealed that fermentation equalizes the bacterial communities
A new porter-style ale gets its funk from a 220-year old specimen
London's Kew Gardens' Temperate House is home to some of the world’s rarest plants
It's not just you; poets also read their works aloud with long pauses, weird cadences and almost no emotion
The area affected by the lava is one of the fastest growing in the state
Declining sea ice levels due to climate change may be helping the whales for now
Artist Stephen Towns' first museum exhibition showcases his painterly skill through traditional textile art
Up to 1,000 tourists visit the colorful ridge every day. But this influx of people is eroding the nature
The art is part of a larger digitization project of early American history by the Chicago-based research library
The find changes the story of human migration, but scientists still don't know what human species did the cutting
A waste hauler found the bone fragment in a case sealed with red wax and tied with red cords. It included a faded label reading: “Ex Oss. S Clementis PM"
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