Jérôme Brouillet, a photojournalist with the Agence France-Presse (AFP), captured an iconic moment when Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina celebrated after setting an Olympic record
The stone coffin likely contains the leader of the family that built the frescoed chamber in Naples
Devoted readers are worried about the fate of the historic Dolphin Hotel in southern England
Scientists were cautiously optimistic about Perseverance's discovery, though they indicated further research is needed before drawing definitive conclusions
The 500-mile-long stone highway is Italy's 60th property to receive the designation
The blood test accurately diagnosed Alzheimer's around 90 percent of the time, compared to 73 percent for specialists and 61 percent for primary care physicians
The pups are dispersing seeds at an urban nature reserve—just like their wild wolf ancestors used to do before being hunted to extinction
Fossils reveal a prehistoric, mouse-like creature matured slower and lived longer than similar mammals of today
The tiny village of Teahupo’o, known for its monstrous, barrel-shaped waves, will host 48 athletes from 21 countries during the Summer Games
Found near Naples, the marble slabs once adorned a villa in a city known as the Las Vegas of the Roman Empire
Released in 1964, the divisive experimental film is being screened in honor of its 60th anniversary
This shrimp-like arthropod was among the first to have a mandible, and it used a complex feeding mechanism during the Cambrian explosion, according to a new study
The track incorporates recycled mussel and clam shells in a bid to help make the Summer Games the most sustainable yet
The items also went on display in an exhibition that detailed the repatriation process
Researchers found that electric currents from polymetallic nodules are behind this alchemy—the same minerals that deep-sea miners are targeting
Canines that smelled the sweat of anxious people were less likely to approach a bowl that might have contained food, indicating humans' emotions can affect dogs' behavior
Artist Lily Hevesh spent ten days creating the elaborate installation at the National Building Museum
The rover’s wheel cracked open a rock and revealed pure elemental sulfur, which researchers have never seen on the Red Planet before
Hydrothermal explosions typically occur every year in the popular national park, but rarely in areas so heavily trafficked by visitors
The fragment, which was part of Washington's dining marquee during the Revolutionary War, is now on display at a museum in Philadelphia
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