The mystifying orbs could be caused by galactic winds, propelled by a period of rapid star formation and death
After being impeded by dams for more than a century, the Klamath River will be restored to its historic channel this year
Police conducted a months-long operation to recover the works, which had been stolen from their owner's home in 2010
The 13-year and 17-year broods that will emerge from underground this spring will be appearing together for the first time in 221 years
Worshippers will be able to use a separate entrance to gain free access to the 1,500-year-old landmark in Istanbul
Based on a popular Instagram account, the show is a collection of real-life images that mimic the filmmaker's aesthetic
Discovered north of Rome, the burial ground lies near what was once an upper-class villa
After a successful soft landing, the craft's solar cells weren't charging and it was running out of power
Vittorio Sgarbi is under investigation for laundering an artwork that vanished from a castle over a decade ago
New research suggests the controversial fishing method is also contributing to increased ocean acidification, which can harm marine wildlife
The federal rules require museums to obtain consent from tribal leaders before displaying or researching cultural heritage items
The supermassive structure dates to about 400 million years after the Big Bang, and it’s particularly large for its age
The 183-year-old envelope is a rare example of two early forms of prepaid postage: Mulready envelopes and adhesive stamps
The tiny animals nicknamed "water bears" can endure extreme conditions by entering a deep hibernation with a switch at the molecular level, a new study finds
By analyzing a fossilized tusk, scientists have pieced together the animal's movements
The nine-mile-long structure surrounding the Khaybar Oasis may have once protected against raiders
A successful eradication trial in East Anglia has raised biologists' hopes for ridding Great Britain of the destructive creatures, which threaten native wildlife
The long-lived Portuguese canine broke two world records and captured the hearts of people around the globe, but skepticism surrounds his achievement
Researchers catalogued the genes of more than 300 million groups of marine bacteria, viruses and fungi in hopes that the database could lead to breakthroughs in medicine, energy and agriculture
The Charleston museum is launching a new initiative to acquire 50 privately owned works by 2030
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