Dubbed the "white road" in honor of its limestone paving, the 62-mile path is an engineering marvel on par with Maya pyramids
As COVID-19 spreads around the globe, so does misinformation. Here, you can find facts about the virus and infection it causes
The Florence Nightingale Museum in London seeks to illuminate the "full story" of the pioneering healthcare reformer
The incident, which happened over the weekend, remains under investigation but may have involved faulty brakes
Alba, who was captured and caged in 2017, underwent nearly two years of rehabilitation
During its visit, the asteroid, called (52768) 1998 OR2, will remain almost 4 million miles away from Earth
When utilitarian thinker Jeremy Bentham died in 1832, he requested his preserved remains be displayed in "an appropriate box or case"
In the wake of the war, she did not attempt to hide her identity. "Unequivocally," she said, "I was a Jew"
Known for their sweet flavor, ice wines are made from grapes left to freeze on the vine
Clearing out the eight-ton, 11-foot-long cannons gave conservators a chance to follow up on the tale of an unlucky feline
"Gyotaku," or the art of pressing ink-dipped fish onto paper, represents a wealth of scientifically accurate data on Japan's marine life
A discovery in a jellyfish-like parasite bucks the typical trends of complex life
Our planet is just one stop along the car-sized asteroid’s solar system odyssey
The move is part of an ongoing effort to correct gender imbalances in the city's 150-year-old "blue plaque" initiative
Keen travelers can pay $138 to spend a night inside Lucy the Elephant, a 138-year-old six-story structure on the Jersey Shore
A new study has found that dogs can pick out objects that are warmer than ambient temperature
Cotton started working at the museum in the late 1940s, but he first became interested in taxidermy much earlier
The glass sponge can take up to a month to finish a sneeze
The find stems from a fleet of 11 Spanish ships that sank off the coast of Florida in 1715
For the first time in four years, eligible candidates will have a shot at joining missions headed for the moon, Mars or the International Space Station
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