The top of the Darwin’s Arch, a natural stone archway, fell as a result of natural erosion
Between the 1970s and 2012, looters stole elegant artworks from two villas neighboring the famed ancient settlement
This 'zombie' fungus isn't going after the bugs' brains—it’s after their genitals
A PBS documentary investigates the cause of the infamous 1937 explosion that tanked the airship industry
New research suggests a circle of Tudor women saved the "Book of Hours" for the queen's daughter, Elizabeth I
Much of the western U.S. will see an extra-large, eerily red full moon on May 26
The technique may provide doctors with a new way of providing supplemental oxygen for patients with failing lungs
Hunting decimated the big cat’s population in the United States by the mid-20th century
A century after the massacre of a prosperous Black community, Smithsonian volunteers transcribed nearly 500 pages of vital records in less than 24 hours
The new commitment adds 20 million Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson doses to the previously promised 60 million AstraZeneca doses
The Antarctic adventurer was initially diagnosed with scurvy, but new research suggests he actually suffered from beriberi
The Germanic writing suggests Slavs used an alphabet more than 200 years earlier than previously believed
Archaeologists found a telltale silver shilling at the likely site of St. Mary's Fort, a 1634 structure built by early English colonists
Researchers suggest that laughter in the animal kingdom may help creatures let each other know when it's playtime, so that play fights don't escalate
House sparrows, European starlings, barn swallows and ring-billed gulls all occupy the billion-bird club with gargantuan population numbers
The images taken at various wavelengths reveal details about the gas giant's stormy atmosphere
Artist Maya Lin hopes to call attention to one of the dire effects of climate change with an installation in Madison Square Park
Photographs, survivors' accounts on display at the Wiener Holocaust Library in London illuminate a lesser-known chapter of WWII
Scientists studying fifth-century B.C. soldiers' teeth found evidence of military support from faraway lands
The contemporary artist's graffiti-covered refrigerator panel recently sold at auction for $25,000
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