Climate change could halt the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation sooner than thought, per a new paper, but some scientists are skeptical
The city council has approved a plan to close and relocate the cruise terminal in the city's center
The play examines the tensions stirring between the film's three leads as they navigate a chaotic production process
A new facial reconstruction vividly resurrects Gertrude, one of 30 people killed during the sinking of the Swedish warship "Vasa"
Three sites connected to the 14-year-old boy's murder in 1955 will now receive federal protection
The spectacle is among several showers brightening skies this week, including the highly anticipated Perseids
The team installed eight new “seahorse hotels,” which will provide much-needed homes for the endangered animals
Here's what you need to know about the new requirements, which are scheduled to launch in 2024
Police are currently investigating the thefts, which took place on the set of the sequel in Vermont
Blazes on three popular vacation islands have led thousands of people to flee the area amid a massive heat wave
The marine mammals are gathering in Canada's Hudson Bay and Churchill River—and their journey is a reminder of sea ice's importance
Based on users' locations, the Banned Book Club provides e-book editions of titles banned in nearby libraries
Several cruise lines are offering special sailings for the rare celestial spectacle on April 8, 2024
Ancient spice processing in Southeast Asia reveals an early trade of ingredients for dishes that Westerners often call “curry”
The document is among several missing copies of the letter to be recovered from the U.S. in recent years
The pristine lake has a higher concentration of microplastics than the water near some floating garbage patches in the oceans, according to a new study
In a new study, male orcas with mothers that had gone through menopause showed less tooth scarring on their fins compared to other males
The 13 panels are on view as a set for the first time in 24 years
New York's Hamptons Fine Arts Fair was battered by a summer storm, prompting an evacuation as water soaked the floors
Researchers identified a brain region that can create sensations of weightlessness or falling, and it could help develop new forms of anesthesia
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