Birds in Europe are prying up the metal barbs, meant to repel them from roosting on buildings, and using the devices as nesting material
The state's official tune simply can't compete with the likes of "Georgia on My Mind," lawmakers argue
Experts say the decision will increase access to safe and effective contraceptives for millions of Americans
Researchers say that humans coexisted with giant sloths in Brazil some 25,0000 years ago
More than half of our oceans have taken on a greener hue in the past 20 years, a trend that cannot be fully explained by natural variation, per a new study
A new exhibition showcases how the meaning of the garment has changed since its invention in 1926
Some fossils preserved in the La Brea tar pits showed signs of an inherited joint condition that may have proliferated as the animals neared extinction
The revamped Eastern and Oriental Express will begin running again in February 2024
A toxin in the insect's venom, which can punch a hole in cell walls, could inspire new drug-delivery methods in humans
The tomb was located at the crossroads of two trading routes—and far away from any ancient settlements
With evidence of fossil fuels, nuclear weapons and a warming climate buried in its sediment, Crawford Lake represents the Anthropocene, scientists say
The ultra-hot world is wreathed in metallic clouds that prevent the planet from evaporating and keep its atmosphere intact
See the panoramic vistas from atop the 14,000-foot mountain that inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write "America the Beautiful"
The famous 20th-century artist originally rented the space from Andy Warhol, his friend and mentor
While the animal's antics may look cute, the dangerous behavior could bring harm to humans or force authorities to euthanize the endangered mammal
Travelers can immerse themselves in the history of the Normandy landings that changed the tide of World War II
In a study, participants were tricked by "silence illusions" in the same way that illusions with sound fool the brain
The increasingly popular tourist destination in Greece is becoming overwhelmed with tourists
Travel restrictions hindered population control of the invasive parasites, which feed on fish like trout, whitefish, perch and sturgeon
Six of these objects are held by the Rijksmuseum, which is returning stolen items for the very first time
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