A new study has found that strays in India, when presented with two covered food bowls, were more likely to approach the one an experimenter pointed toward
Such “intervenusian” rocks are both rare and difficult to detect
A new show at the Foundling Museum in London highlights artists' depictions of pregnant women over the past 500 years
Authorities suspect the artworks were smuggled into West Germany during the 1980s
A five-year research effort validates an 1889 painting completed during the artist's stay at an asylum
The statues are "surprising, rewarding and promising beyond belief," says one expert of the private Torlonia Collection
"Portrait of a Lady" went missing from the Ricci Oddi Modern Art Gallery in February 1997
Just 200 Wollemi pines exist in a remote gorge, prompting a critical operation to protect them from bushfires
The flying robot is better at following directions than its namesake
A new photo series titled “Restricted Residence” features 42 thermal images of locals and their changed landscape
New research suggests canines' love for chasing and returning tossed balls wasn't purely a product of domestication
Following his father's death in 1973, Christopher began editing and publishing the "Lord of the Rings" author's unseen writings
These trees have developed an army of molecular weapons to stay healthy in old age
Our average normal temperature may no longer be 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Its designers hope that it could help with construction in deserts or even on Mars
With her detailed reconstructions of missing persons and murder victims, Gatliff helped give identities to the nameless dead
The Separate Cinema Archive contains more than 37,000 objects dating from 1904 to the present
The news hasn’t come as a surprise to climate scientists, but all urge immediate action
A new analysis suggests the Pachacamac Idol, once thought destroyed, is probably older—and less bloody—than once believed
The closest verified bobcat sighting was 25 miles away, so how this one reached the city remains a mystery
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