The dangerous columns of fire can rapidly change direction and spread embers over long distances
With El Niño and human-caused climate change expected to bring more heat in the future, scientists say July's extreme temperatures could soon be surpassed
In "We Are the Willing," quilter Gary Tyler revisits his time in prison and explores his newfound freedom
Learn five reasons the ursines are so amazing, including their ten-inch-long tongues
The newly discovered behemoth could unseat the blue whale for the title, but scientists can only make educated guesses about its weight
Single-aisle planes will face new rules from the U.S. Department of Transportation—but they won’t go into effect for more than a decade
Shakur designed the piece himself and wore it during his last public appearance before his death in 1996
Throngs of tourists and rising water levels are threatening to overwhelm the historic city
Lacks' endlessly replicating cancer cells, collected without her knowledge in 1951, have enabled major medical breakthroughs
The team also found the original foundations of Exeter Cathedral's high altar, Roman-era structures and empty graves
Inspired by New York's Highline, the 1.25-mile pedestrian loop repurposes the zoo's shuttered monorail track
As climate change warms the planet, more discoveries of human remains and objects in ice are expected to occur
As many as 450,000 people may have the potentially life-threatening condition, with thousands of those cases undiagnosed, the agency estimates
Meant to study the “dark universe,” Europe's space observatory will eventually peer ten billion years into the past and map more than one-third of the sky
The "unprecedented" dig also yielded two rare lead sarcophagi decorated with images of grapes and dolphins
The space agency has been trying to contact the 46-year-old craft after accidentally causing its antenna to point two degrees away from Earth
Artifacts found at the site will help scientists shed new light on the groups living on the Shetland Islands
Ahead of a planned luxury hotel, excavations have revealed what may be the ruins of the venue
A roseate spoonbill ventured far outside of its usual territory to make an appearance near Green Bay, delighting local birdwatchers in the process
The artist's two recent shows in Seattle shook the ground so much that they registered on a nearby seismometer
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