A Smithsonian curator reviews Belafonte’s legacy, from breaking racial barriers in the entertainment industry to 70 years of civil rights activism
While foraging on deep dives, the marine mammals sleep for about two hours per day in short, ten-minute bursts
Ahead of the crowning of Charles III on May 6, experts analyzed the stone with cutting-edge technology
The 2023-2024 season will include a recreation of the company’s first-ever performance
These ancient deep-sea reefs have barely been affected by humans and can provide a way to measure the impact of climate change on corals
Wild parrots tend to fly in flocks, but when kept as single pets, they may become lonely and bored
Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi has lived in the home for 20 years, battling with the family of her deceased husband
First discovered in the 1980s—then covered back up—the mosaic will now be displayed under a layer of glass for all patrons to see
With the city's police department also using the four-legged technology, residents are raising questions about the robot's place in public safety
The cultural institution is slated to open in London in spring 2024
Pitcher plants appear to use different odor cocktails to attract bees, moths, ants and other bugs into their death traps
The new route will make the ruins of the ancient city more accessible for visitors
Dating back to 1605, the closely guarded recipe is becoming increasingly popular
A lucky coincidence has given Murphy the opportunity to nurture an eaglet of his own
Researchers at the British Museum used neutron tomography to get a look inside the still-sealed metal boxes without damaging the artifacts
A new film dramatizes the story of a Black immigrant to France whose musical talents have long been overlooked
The traditional diagram showed brain regions linked to specific body parts, but we might also have areas connected to whole-body control
A new film dramatizes the story of Father Gabriele Amorth, the chief exorcist of the Diocese of Rome
Researchers tested whether hoofed mammals could retrieve food from a lidded cup, and those lower in the pecking order were the most successful
If approved, the rules could lead to electric vehicles comprising 67 percent of new car sales by 2032
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