Created in London in the 1960s, the tracks are heading to auction as part of a larger collection of memorabilia connected to the famous American guitarist
Scurvy diagnoses in Australia and Canada suggest doctors should consider testing for vitamin C deficiency in patients experiencing poverty, food insecurity and social isolation
The discovery of worms and snails confirms that these still-mysterious, dark hotspots of life extend beyond what’s visible above the crust
The sprawling estate, which is the largest privately owned home in the country, will open its doors in November after a month-long closure
Scientists in France solved the evolutionary mystery of this prehistoric monster, which resembles both the centipedes and millipedes of today
Featuring more than 100 original artifacts, a new immersive exhibition in New York City will explore the young Jewish diarist's life and legacy
A new exhibition in New York celebrates Berthe Weill, an often overlooked but visionary figure who jumpstarted the careers of many of modern art's giants
Owner George Frandsen has some 8,000 coprolites from dinosaurs, sharks and other creatures
Paramotorists spotted the dog while soaring above one of Giza's pyramids last week
NOAA designated the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary this month, following a decade of advocacy by supporters. The protected site will be finalized after a 45-day review period
This year, celebrants will likely be channeling characters from hit franchises like "Beetlejuice," "Inside Out" and "Deadpool"
The baby boy’s recovered genome suggests he’s related to a famous Ice Age population
Winners of the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition captured insects, cancer cells, cat claws and more
Each of the 11 dolphins sampled exhaled at least one suspected particle of microplastic, which researchers say “highlights how extensive environmental microplastic pollution is”
Opening next spring, the new venue will have exhibits and a barbecue bean-themed ball pit play area for kids
Authorities have not yet identified the cause of death for the 12.5-foot-long shark, which was named Koala
New research traces the genetic underpinnings of the enzyme amylase, which helps humans digest starches and sugars
The structure—also the earliest of its kind in the Asian country—dates to around 350 C.E.
Prior to the new research, scientists had traced the source of just 6 percent of the known meteorites that fell on our planet
Created from more than 25,000 high-resolution images, the digital model shows artifacts from the ill-fated expedition, including a boot, dishes and a flare gun
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