The 300-year-old fragments found in Blackbeard's flagship show someone on board was likely literate and interested in sea stories
The skull and two hands were illegally acquired by a tourist in 1927 and were confiscated from an antiquities dealer
A collection of 43 letters relating to the latter years of the queen’s confinement was recently donated to the British Library
Long thought to suffer from smallpox, the genome of the 500-year-old mummy shows signs of HPB
The donation includes clown props, photos, posters and costumes
'Pioneering Women of American Architecture' features in-depth profiles of unsung architects who made significant contributions to the field
The unprecedented late-season bloom may be linked to warming waters and could be a preview of things to come
Over 90 percent of America's waters will be available for oil and gas drilling under proposed plan
A new study has found that bonobos gravitate towards characters that push and steal toys
The adorable arachnids use specialized scales to break light into its component colors to produce some of nature's tiniest rainbows
OSIRIS-REx tested its cameras by taking a gorgeous photo of its home planet
The newly discovered prime is 23 million digits long
Research shows the fungus is susceptible to UV light. The problem is getting bats into the tanning beds
The thieves reportedly deactivated the alarm system and walked off with the goods in broad daylight
Aleister Crowley, Dorothy Parker, and René Magritte joined the public domain in 2018, but not in the United States
Spurred by safety and conservation concerns, officials plan to limit the number of domestic tourists to 40,000 per day
An analysis of 8,200 recordings from 137 nations shows nations in sub-Saharan Africa have the most unique rhythms and melodies
After extensive observations, researchers can now confidently say: It's not aliens
The new names are drawn from China, Australia, South Africa, Maya, Polynesian and Coptic traditions
Habitat destruction and hunting are rapidly driving the "world's ugliest pig" to extinction
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