After Tut's death, Ankhesenamun might have wed the Pharaoh Ay, and there's a possibility she's buried near him in the Valley of the Monkeys
Sulak Sivaraksa cast doubt on whether the legendary King Naresuan had really defeated an adversary while riding an elephant
The galaxy is roughly 13.3 billion light years away, and formed just 500 million years after the universe began
New observations suggest that black holes cycle between activity and rest
Tracey Crouch will oversee the government's efforts to tackle "the sad reality of modern life"
The critters live an average of two years longer when they shirk social interactions
Tandem billboards on Sunset Boulevard play host to a fascinating new public art installation
Last year joins list of top three hottest ever recorded, according to multiple new reports
The 215-mile sunken freshwater labyrinth is a trove of ancient Maya artifacts
A change in humidity seems to have triggered bacteria that led to widespread death of the creatures
The blast caused shook the ground and likely scattered small hunks of space rock in the region
Human pests like fleas and lice may be responsible for spreading the pandemic that devastated Medieval Europe
A 34-year-old man squeezed while holding nose closed, leading to a tear in his throat and a stay in the hospital
The two works were drawn during the artist’s formative years in Paris
Hoping to prevent English tech vocabulary from entering the French language, officials have suggested ‘mobile multifunction’ as an alternative
The 910-carat gem is a D-color, type-IIa stone, meaning it is completely colorless and has no visible impurities
The elusive monastery is associated with the Book of Deer, which contains the oldest-surviving examples of Scottish Gaelic writing
Michigan State's 'Enslaved: The People of the Historic Slave Trade' will combine available historical data on slavery into one searchable hub
The fossilized creature was likely a blend of hummingbird and crow
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