Scientists used A.I. to model local waste management in 50,000 municipalities worldwide and say the results suggest a need to improve access to waste collection systems
Forecasts show no relief from the extreme heat over the next few weeks, which promises to extend the streak far beyond the previous high of 76 days set in 1993
One-time Beatle Pete Best and his brother have turned the legendary Casbah Coffee Club into an Airbnb
The cataclysmic impactor was 20 times the size of the rock that wiped out the dinosaurs on Earth
"Money Talks" features currency from around the world spanning thousands of years—from ancient coins and historic banknotes to contemporary NFTs
Asteroid 2024 RW1 was discovered early this morning, marking the ninth time in history that humans have detected an approaching space rock before its impact
The dry cistern was discovered by construction crews working on the Smithsonian Castle’s renovation
It's rare for apex predators to become prey, but researchers suggest they've documented the first known case of a porbeagle shark getting consumed by another animal
Experts used X-ray technology to link the artifact—part of the famous Galloway Hoard—to an Iranian silver mine
The 17th-century painting, stolen in a 1979 heist, turned up at an auction in France in 2020. It recently returned home to Chatsworth House in England
An expedition this summer documented signs of deterioration on the wreck, but it also rediscovered the Diana of Versailles statue, the centerpiece of the ship’s first-class lounge
The rare discovery will help scientists find out more about the prehistoric animal’s development, diet and living conditions
The tenth-century stone figurine, alternatively identified as a pig, a bear or a dog, sheds light on the lives of long-ago Norse children
The short blade’s hilt was made in Edo Japan, and its journey to a German cellar destroyed during World War II is a mystery
Studying how the viruses, which do not infect humans, adapted to previous major temperature shifts could hold clues to how modern viruses will react to the current climate change
A series of dolphin attacks in Wakasa Bay is believed to be the doing of a lone male bottlenose dolphin looking for friends or a mate—but finding only humans
The towering bronze sculpture by Khaleb Brooks will be installed at West India Quay in 2026
A recent study could pave the way to cultivating various thornless plants, making them easier to grow and potentially more widely available
John Sainsbury hoped the note would be found when the "unnecessary columns" were finally demolished
The fossils show how dinosaurs may have crossed between landmasses around 120 million years ago, when the continents were still connected
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