Experts say the stone ruins, which may have once housed royalty, likely date to the early seventh century B.C.
Increasing temperatures due to climate change and wildfires may be propelling the region into a fiery new normal
Researchers digitally revived Abbot John of Wheathampstead 555 years after his death
Dodders grow into tangled masses of leafless tendrils also called wizard’s net and strangleweed
A British torpedo struck the "Karlsruhe" during the Nazis' invasion of the Scandinavian country
A growing body of research highlights the connection between systemic discrimination and the local climate
During heat waves, pavement can reach 140 degrees Fahrenheit, which unleashes harmful particles into the air
New research suggests the inverted designs seen at Maeshowe were designed to ensure passage into the underworld
Without oxygen and water, how is the substance
MIT’s class includes live-streamed lectures on Tuesday mornings and Purdue's self-paced course offers a certificate in contact tracing
The fish's remains were stored in a barrel in the royal vessel's pantry
The institution describes the move, which arrives amid a reckoning on the U.S.' history of systemic racism, as "part of healing"
Dubbed "Super Thursday," the barrage of books includes many titles delayed by Covid-19
Scientists at Purdue University have found a way to make a piece of paper digitally interactive
Vikings' weapons were often buried on the opposite side of where their owners had held them in life, pointing toward belief in a "mirror afterlife"
A new visualization shows how droplets from a cough or sneeze escape around the sides of a plastic face shield
Researchers found that bits of denim are much more prevalent in our oceans than previously thought
Sotheby's sale features works by Warhol, Basquiat, Lichtenstein and other members of the graffiti artist's circle
A show in Madrid highlights female authors who penned histories, biographies, poetry, novels, scripts and more
Led by a 105-year-old survivor of the attack, the plaintiffs detail almost 100 years of lasting harm
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