NASA scientists say the intrusion could warm the Earth's surface
New DNA analysis suggests a body found on a beach in Australia in 1948 belongs to Carl Webb, an electrical engineer from Melbourne
The move comes as the European Union tries to limit its dependency on Russian oil and gas
The ruins were originally uncovered in Scarborough, England, last year
A California librarian assembles forgotten objects in a heartwarming digital archive
The announcement comes as nationwide case counts reach 7,000
Jewish leaders opposed the sale, calling it “an abhorrence” in an open letter
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
Scientists found caves under the surface of the Moon that stay around 63 degrees Fahrenheit day and night
A year-long project is pitting traditional paintings against non-fungible tokens
The 88 individual footprints were were discovered on a remote desert Air Force training site that was once a wetland
The discovery came as a surprise to the team at New Jersey’s Red Bank Battlefield Park
Interactive exhibits will explore the baseball icon’s athletic career and civil rights work
On June 29, our planet completed one rotation in 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours
Located 500 million light-years away in the Sculptor constellation, the galaxy got its unique wagon wheel-like shape from a cosmic collision
Getty and the Smithsonian will now share ownership of the two magazines' renowned photo archives
Appalshop, a cultural center in Whitesburg, Kentucky, is still assessing damage from the historic floods
Elizabeth Johnson Jr. has been officially exonerated—thanks to a dogged band of middle schoolers
Seville, Spain has implemented a new heat wave naming system to raise awareness of these “silent killers”
Officials say that the iconic structure will be ready for visitors in time for the Olympics
The bears are a close relative of today's giant pandas and likely ate soft plant materials, not bamboo
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