Important details in "The Judgement of Paris" appear to have been changed several decades after the artist's death
Protesters with Just Stop Oil are demanding that the British government phase out fossil fuels by 2030
The discovery sheds light on the evolution of a surprisingly diverse group of horned dinosaurs in the western United States
Utah homebrewer Dylan McDonnell created his 'Sinai Sour' in his backyard
The Smithsonian has acquired a collection of 146 slave badges from between 1800 and 1865
From now through much of next year, the moon will periodically rise and set at its most extreme points, thanks to a rare celestial phenomenon that only occurs every 18.6 years
Despite killing more people in the U.S. each year than hurricanes, floods or tornadoes, heat waves aren’t currently eligible for emergency funding from the disaster relief agency
Researchers have concluded that the fluid preserved inside an ancient funerary urn is a white sherry-like wine
Vivek H. Murthy views social media as a contributor the mental health crisis in young people, and he suggests tobacco-style warnings on the apps
The trove of objects—including pottery, porcelain, shells and coins—was found roughly a mile below the surface
The southern and western subpopulations are on track to disappear as sea ice becomes too thin amid rising global temperatures
During a renovation project, archaeologists uncovered intact bottles containing preserved cherries and berries that are more than 250 years old
The photographer entered the image into a contest's artificial intelligence category to "prove that human-made content has not lost its relevance"
A photographer spotted the calf on June 4. White buffalo are sacred to some Native American tribes, and the birth has been called a "blessing and a warning"
Currently 15 billion miles away from Earth, one of NASA’s longest-tenured spacecraft is back from the brink after a technical failure last year put its future in question
The painting, "The Rest on the Flight into Egypt," could sell for as much as $30 million
Studying this event could hold lessons for scientists about how to protect astronauts from radiation on future trips to the Red Planet
A curator has finally figured out the identity of the couple painted by Frans Hals around 1637
Sit back, relax and pedal your way along historic railroad tracks
The last time a botanist recorded a sighting of false mermaid-weed in the state was in 1916
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