The artifact likely belonged to the Picts, who occupied a large settlement in what is now the town of Burghead
The rare picture stone may depict Otto of Bamberg, the bishop who helped spread Christianity throughout the region
On September 11, 1297, the warrior vanquished the superior armies of Edward I, cementing his status as one of Scotland's most iconic heroes
For the first time, scientists witnessed Japanese eels free themselves from the stomach of a predatory fish in X-ray video footage
Amateur astronomers can use NASA's mobile app to find the ACS3 for themselves—a reflective satellite that could appear as bright as the star Sirius
The prolific American actor, who died on September 9, recorded his dialogue for the first "Star Wars" film in less than three hours
The Smithsonian museum accepted a detective suit and badge worn by the actress' character, Olivia Benson, on the long-running procedural
Monet's "Impression, Sunrise" anchors an exhibition commemorating the birth of the artistic movement 150 years ago
The troubled spacecraft conducted a “bull's-eye landing,” but NASA officials still say they made the right decision to leave its astronauts on the ISS out of an abundance of caution
The gold and carnelian artifact is nearly identical to other jewelry found at an archaeological site in western Turkey
BepiColombo, a joint European-Japanese mission, completed its fourth close pass of the innermost planet last week, and it will enter Mercury’s orbit in 2026 to learn more about its mysteries
The 27 Roman denarii found on the island of Pantelleria date back more than 2,000 years
Quartz, which can generate electricity, attracts large chunks of gold when stressed and squeezed by seismic shaking, according to a new study
New research suggests that the Romans defeated the Jewish rebels at Masada much more quickly than scholars previously assumed
A fierce thunderstorm dislodged marble fragments of the 1,700-year-old monument
A new study finds that when bats in U.S. counties were decimated by the deadly white-nose syndrome, human deaths followed closely behind
An auctioneer discovered "Portrait of a Girl," which just sold for $1.4 million, during a standard "house call" to an estate
After the country's hottest June and July on record, a shrinking artificial lake has uncovered ruins of a school and other buildings that were submerged in the 1970s
A German U-boat sank the HMS "Hawke" off the coast of Scotland in the early days of the war
The highly commended shots provide a preview of the 60th annual competition, which spotlights astounding animal behaviors and the conservation issues they face
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