A man is expected to plead guilty for trafficking the print, which reappeared at a Dallas auction house shortly after it went missing from a California residence
A new exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History combines satellite observations and historical data to offer a "larger-than-life look" at our planet's climate today
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton shared the award for their work on artificial neural networks and machine learning
The Canadian Post-Impressionist artist was famous for her evocative landscapes and paintings incorporating motifs from First Nations groups
Home to more than 300 artists, the neighborhood was submerged under the record-high waters of the French Broad River
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun discovered microRNA, tiny molecules that play a crucial role in how cells develop, paving the way for new treatments for diseases
A new analysis suggests that the piece was created by several artists working in the Italian Renaissance painter's studio—and that Botticelli himself may have worked on important details
Researchers still don't know what the open-mouth facial expression means or whether it's akin to smiling in humans—but several animals make a similar face during play
A recurrent nova, known as the Blaze Star or T Coronae Borealis, is predicted to soon appear in the night sky. But the exact timing of the rare eruption remains unknown
The newly restored "Charing Cross Bridge," which once hung in the politician's drawing room, is now on display at London's Courtauld Gallery
While the annual shower usually makes for a sleepy showing, it has been known to produce fantastic outbursts in the past
Experts say that the trove of silver currency is official treasure and includes coins from England and Ireland
A $1 million grant from the U.S. is the latest effort to support Ukraine's fight to preserve its rich past
The new findings bring storm researchers one step closer to solving the mystery of how lightning forms
Lizzy, the avatar based on the novel’s Elizabeth Bennet, will hold period-accurate conversations with visitors at Jane Austen’s cottage home
The brain diagram, called a connectome, could revolutionize researchers' understanding of the human brain, which has many parallels with a fruit fly's
At the site known as Oued Beht, archaeologists uncovered evidence of a large farming settlement where people used advanced techniques
Arthur “Jack” Schubarth cloned illegally imported genetic material from the Marco Polo argali to create hybrid sheep that would draw higher prices from hunting preserves
The USS <em>Stewart</em> was purposefully sunk off the coast of California after the war
Though breast cancer mortality is declining overall, Asian American women and women under 50 have experienced an uptick in diagnoses of the disease
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