Astronomers used machine-learning technology to improve a 2019 visualization of the M87 black hole, located some 54 million light-years away from Earth
The vanity plate, which features the characters “P7,” sold for $15 million at an auction in Dubai
One of the oldest recorded annual showers, the Lyrids will peak on April 22
A new mobile app provides access to the National Stolen Art File, a database of 8,000 missing items
Urban elites use a disproportionate share of water compared to their lower-income peers, according to a new study
A 26-year-old man was trying to climb the Talus Dome in Edmonton, Alberta, when he slipped through an opening
Descriptions of lunar eclipses from monks and poets can shed light on how volcanoes affect Earth's climate in a new study
Michael Barzman agreed to plead guilty in connection with a scandal that rocked the Orlando Museum of Art
Occuring 150 years ago, one of the worst incidents of racial violence after the Civil War set the stage for segregation
Negotiations between states have not produced an agreement on how to allocate the dwindling water, so the federal government has offered tentative plans
The new finds are shedding light on the Moche people, who lived on Peru's northern coast
The volcano Shiveluch coated villages in dust and prompted flight warnings
College students can get free admission to the museum as part of a broader government-led mental health initiative
The supernova, known as Cassiopeia A, is located roughly 11,000 light-years from Earth and could offer insights into cosmic dust and star death
Researchers theorize a stream of stars 200,000 light-years long came from a black hole ejected from its galaxy
A genetic condition called chimerism may have helped yellow crazy ants become a dominating invasive species, a new study suggests
Dwayne Johnson will co-produce the film—and reprise his role as the demigod Maui
Unprecedented winter storms may provide temporary relief for the state's water problems
The agency's director-general traveled to the war-torn country to pledge additional support
Pang Pha likely learned to de-skin the yellow fruits while observing her human caretaker in her youth
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