The initiative will fund projects that will help sites weather threats like armed conflict, climate change and overtourism
Known as ‘cosmetic grinders,’ the artifacts would have been used to crush minerals for makeup
Degrading hydrocarbons attract shrimp and crab to the spill site, where they are contaminated by oil and develop a variety of problems
A Tufts University undergraduate spotted three interlocking instances of the word “FALL” in Book 9 of the epic poem
Tira, as the foal has been named, appears to have a condition known as “pseudomelanism”—and it may threaten his survival
The Ayam Cemani owes its unusual coloring to a genetic mutation
The star J0740+6620 is 2.14 times the mass of our sun but just 12 miles in diameter, approaching the density of a black hole
Artist Diemut Strebe covered a $2 million diamond with a substance that absorbs 99.995 percent of any incoming light
Sarah Thomas took 54 hours to cross from England to France and back again twice, just a year after battling cancer
The animal remains at Ipplepen are part of mounting evidence that Roman influence stretched deep into Devon
Officials say that disease samples were not being stored in the affected laboratory, and there is no risk to the public
Although the government says inbreeding, stress contributed to the felines' demise, critics have also cited cramped conditions, inadequate facilities
CT scans show layered bone covers the adult reptile's body, likely to protect them when fighting for mates and food
A new study has revealed that Chinese giant salamander consists not of one species, but three
Highclere Castle, as the real Downton is called, has been listed on Airbnb
A copy of the Bard's collected plays may contain notes penned by the 'Paradise Lost' author
Two artists born without arms possess complex "toe maps" similar to more typical neural "hand maps"
“Girls should be able to connect to the toys just as much as boys do,” the toys’ manufacturer says
Parallels between burial sites in the two regions suggest long-distance networks emerged earlier than previously believed
The museum contends that the moniker, which is often used to describe the Dutch Republic in the 17th century, ignores the brutalities of the period
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