The explosion, fueled by 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate abandoned in Beirut’s port, wounded 6,000 people and killed about 200
A dig in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg revealed sections of the First Baptist Church, which was founded in 1776
The organization's five-year campaign will support the creation of new public works and the reimagining of ones already standing
These Nobel laureates helped discover and describe the mysterious cosmic voids in our universe
The OCEARCH team named the shark Nukumi, the Mi'kmaq people’s word for 'grandmother'
The marsupial carnivores will roam the outback once again
Sicily's Temple of Zeus once featured 38 giant likenesses of the mythological Titan. Now, a reassembled version is set to go on view
Born 14 years after the nation's founding, the tenth commander in chief still has one living grandson
A new exhibition available to view online features 94 photographs, as well as original artwork
Nicknamed the "Marlow Warlord," the six-foot-tall man was buried on a hill overlooking the Thames sometime in the sixth century A.D.
Green-Wood is the final resting place of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Louis Comfort Tiffany, among others
The contributions of these Nobel laureates helped identify, test, and treat hepatitis C
Scientists aim to eradicate Asian giant hornet nests in the next few weeks so that the insects do not establish a population on the West Coast
Fires in the world’s largest tropical wetland have burned an area double that of California’s unprecedented 2020 blazes
The ancient paintings depict close relationships between humans and animals
In 1962, the singer returned to Berlin to reprise a famous 1960 concert. The tapes were forgotten—until now
Minuscule particles in smoke may cause long-term health impacts, which will overlap with flu season and the Covid-19 pandemic
Vaccine developers seek a compound called squalene produced in shark livers
The Baroque painter is the subject of the London National Gallery's first major show dedicated to a female artist
Organizers found ways to make the instruments' voices heard after the cancellation of planned concerts in California
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