If you take a selfie from just 12 inches away, it may make your nose look 30 percent bigger
The <i>Clotilda</i> illegally transported 110 enslaved people from present-day Benin to Alabama more than 50 years after the U.S. outlawed the slave trade
The baby enantiornithe had a soft sternum and likely could not fly
The Oxford medical student, who died on March 3 at age 88, broke what was believed to be an impossible record
The wood-munching critters are technically just social roaches
Using more than 86 million profiles from Geni.com, researchers created a database that links 13 million people
The highly anticipated reboot hits theaters in December
The enigmatic work was last examined—and restored—in 1994
The markings include a bull, a sheep and a mysterious ‘S’ motif
The signs of illness in the paintings illustrate that breast cancer is not just a modern malady
In other areas of the Antarctic, the black and white birds are in decline—but on the Danger Islands, they thrive
Of the National Park Service's 417 sites, 385 keep track of their park visitors
Only two individuals of the subspecies remain in the world
An update to the landmark study finds there is now more poverty and segregation in America
Yes, trees can be male or female. And sometimes they switch it up
The ambitious plan is part of its Dubai 10X Initiative to improve health in the city
The adorable microscopic critter has a unique leg fold and lays unusual eggs
The painting was acquired by Japanese art collector Kōjirō Matsukata in the 1920s. It will go on view at the National Museum of Western Art in 2019
A long-sought radio signal indicates the first stars began burning 180 million years after the initial Big Bang
The famed Flemish painter redesigned the castle in Flemish Renaissance style
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