Thousands of painters, cartoonists, sculptors and other creatives are featured in the documents, which reinvigorated debates around copyright infringement and consent
French officials have called on artists to submit designs for six new windows in the structure's south aisle
An analysis of more than 400 fossilized teeth suggests the creatures weren't eating many seeds, nuts or other hard foods
The site contains skeletons in unusual positions and evidence of feasting rituals
Representing some of the world's best nature photography, the pictures are being put to a popular vote for the People's Choice Award
The commercial launch, scheduled for January 8, is slated to carry human remains to the lunar surface, which the Navajo Nation president calls a "desecration of this sacred space"
Despite belonging to the most venomous arachnid species on Earth, the spider will be using his bite for good in a program to produce antivenom
"Images of a Woman," signed by all four members of the band, could fetch as much as $600,000 at auction
Nicholas Dombek is one of nine individuals accused of stealing millions of dollars worth of artwork, sports memorabilia and cultural artifacts
Ancient cyanobacteria contained structures for producing oxygen around 1.75 billion years ago, according to a new study
The intricately decorated silver object was likely created by a highly skilled craftsperson in England
The 'extreme' lack of ice follows warm temperatures in December and calls attention to recent downward trends in ice coverage on the lakes
The piece is part of a rare collection by the Victorian-era designer and architect William Burges
Matabele ants in sub-Saharan Africa often sustain injuries while hunting termites—and their survival strategy may help humans fight infections, too
Scheduled to begin April 1, the off-hours visits will cost €5,000 ($5,500) per group
A new exhibition showcases how the Vancouver Art Gallery investigated the artworks' authenticity
The Juno spacecraft's instruments will help scientists better understand volcanic activity on the volatile moon's surface
A new paper adds to evidence suggesting a group of disputed fossils, identified by many scientists as young T. rex, are actually another species
The 16th-century piece was one of more than 1,100 artworks taken from a Dutch-Jewish art dealer's collection during World War II
The capsule is the size of a multivitamin, and in an experiment with pigs, it appeared to reduce the animals' appetites
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