Lego created just 30 of the 14-karat gold Kanohi Hau masks for a giveaway in 2001
Actor Colin Firth’s costume from the BBC's “Pride in Prejudice” doubled auction house estimates
The 1.4-million-year-old rocks may have belonged to Homo erectus, and they shed light on migrations of human ancestors, a new study suggests
The humble bird, which was employed until 1986, represents an important part of mining history
Scientists say a lack of Arctic sea ice due to climate change could have created a passageway for the mammal to travel from the Pacific Ocean
A lack of microbial diversity could eventually spell the end of cheeses like Camembert
"Olympism" explores the history of the ancient Olympics and France’s influence on the modern games
Experts had suggested a new epoch started in the mid-20th century, but the recent vote demonstrates how tough it is to pinpoint when humans' impact on the planet began
The out-of-place bird prompted the hotel to put its famed fountain show on hold before biologists captured and moved the bird—one of the country's ten rarest—to better habitat
Conservators have been working for a year to restore "Happy Choppers," which is going to auction on March 20
A new report finds that melting ice and rising sea levels could disturb radioactive contamination left over from American nuclear tests after World War II
Heritage officials have called for the return of the artifact, which British forces seized in 1868
Scientists have pinpointed a genetic change that might have led the ancestors of humans to lose their tails
"The Return of the Buffalo Herd" is one of only four surviving illustrations from the book
Using new technologies, researchers revealed an enormous star dune in Morocco formed more quickly than thought, and it's on the move
The vibrant painting portrays siblings Phrixus and Helle as they flee from their stepmother
The new findings could have implications for whether Europa's vast ocean contains the conditions necessary to support life
"Peak bloom," which typically falls in late March or early April, refers to the day when at least 70 percent of the trees have blossomed
Ground-penetrating radar found evidence of a trading hub buried near the island of Klosterøy's historic monastery
Scientists observed frogs tapping their toes up to 500 times per minute when prey was present, suggesting the behavior is related to predation
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