A new study found that the more the pooches sneeze, the more likely they are to set off on a hunt
This morning, the sun emitted two X-class flares, disrupting GPS and radio signals
It's a lucrative gig, but it means passing a strenuous process of auditions to find the very best subway musicians
The Gaia star surveyor captured a densely packed area near the center of the galaxy
Isaac Royall, Jr., who helped found the school in 1817, was a prosperous slaveholder
The city destroyed by a 4th-century tsunami is rediscovered
The same properties that make Zika virus devastating to fetal brains could be turned against cancer cells
After 25 years and millions of dollars, the coast-to-coast hiking, biking and paddling trail has an official route
On Sunday, residents living within a mile of the site left their homes while the 4,000-pound "Blockbuster" was defused
The centuries-old texts were erased, and then written over, by monks at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Egypt
Between 1697-1698, the tsar visited Europe in disguise to learn about shipbuilding and Western culture. His verdict? Shave
The singer-songwriter's childhood stamp album offers an insight to his character
The Best Bird Photographer of the Year Awards displays the dynamic lives of the amazing avian
‘Free Air’ was a classic of the interwar generation
Archaeologists tested three methods the early hominins could have used to get tar from birch bark
The archbishop of Paris has launched a fundraising campaign in the hopes of saving the historic structure
Researchers have found that the rainfall, sunshine and the threat of frost or overheating set the maximum size for leaves
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