Airbnb will allow two travelers to book a one-night stay in the storied Paris museum, where they will watch the ceremony from a balcony overlooking the Seine
When attacked by a predator, the reptiles can play dead with convincing detail, employing blood and feces for the show
Researchers have found evidence of a nearly 2,000-year-old ceremonial offering at the site in present-day Mexico
The sale of "Meules à Giverny" (1893) will coincide with the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris
Researchers used artificial intelligence to spot patterns in recordings of the marine mammals' vocalizations, uncovering the "building blocks of whale language"
Professional and amateur chefs nationwide are preparing to serve cicada dishes as the rare double brooding begins
How we process time is linked to things we see, according to a new study, which found memorable, non-cluttered imagery can make moments seem to last longer
The hoard, which collectively sold for $75,000, was likely buried during the First English Civil War
Karim Aïnouz’s film features Alicia Vikander and Jude Law as the Tudor queen and king
A 2,500-year-old helmet found in Croatia may have been a funerary offering. It offers insights into the rituals of a lesser-known culture that once occupied the Balkan Peninsula
The research focused on a variant called APOE4 and largely looked at people of European ancestry—risk levels are different for other groups, the authors say
“The Stonemason’s Yard” was one of many paintings that officials took from the National Gallery in London and moved underground to keep safe from Nazi forces
The previous world record was set by a group of bakers in Italy in 2019
The former Johnson Space Center director logged four space shuttle flights and 1,000 hours in orbit over her 30-year career
Ten paintings attributed to the "Master of the Blue Jeans" depict Italian peasants wearing the storied fabric
Archaeologists uncovered evidence of leprosy in a medieval red squirrel in England, and DNA evidence revealed the strain was similar to what was circulating in humans at the time
Discovered in the summer of 2019, the Ses Fontanelles wreck likely ran aground sometime during the fourth century
Archaeopteryx provided the missing link between dinosaurs and the avians of today, serving as critical evidence for Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution
Across various species and regions, bumblebee nests thrive between 82 and 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit—and climate change could make it harder to find habitats in that range
The rediscovered painting is one of 60 known pieces by the Italian artist and “one of the most valuable old master artworks in the world”
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