The global collaboration features five of the six surviving canvases
The practice has surpassed burial rates for the second year in a row
Over five decades, the German-born physician and nun treated thousand of patients and got the leprosy epidemic under control in Pakistan
Fifteenth time’s the charm, evidently
The works were “buried under piles of dust-covered antiques, paintings and drawings”
Though it was a prison for more than a century, it didn't become the famous maximum-security penitentiary until 1934
The author's alma mater will take over and maintain the Savannah-born author's final home
Made from powdered organs, the flexible paper could be used as a sophisticated bandage during surgery
The 13-million-year-old skull found in Kenya combines early ape and gibbon-like features
The discovery of two flying squirrel-like fossils suggest mammal diversity began earlier than previously thought
A zigzag pattern on an arm bone indicates around 15,000 years ago, humans in Britain may have consumed others as part of a funeral rite
Though the moon will partially obscure the normally dazzling sight, the shower's peak is still worth a peek
The Brooklyn show highlights art inspired by the age when celebrity scandals and gossip reigned supreme
The upcoming retrospective couples works by the famed modernist with the museum's first VR experience
The display celebrates the art and craft of soldiers at war and offers insight into life in the military
'Vasa' sunk in front of horrified onlookers on this day in 1628, claiming 30 lives
The home of the Mona Lisa has a history that's almost 1000 years long
It's 2000 B.C. and you have a headache. Grab the willow bark
American pets have been increasingly served up prime cuts of meat, but this food comes at a cost
New data shows that MU69 is less than 20 miles long and may actually be two asteroids orbiting one another
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