‘I was tired of romanticism,’ Frank once said. ‘I wanted to present what I saw, pure and simple.’
A group of 257 footprints in Normandy come from 10 to 13 people, mostly children scampering around near the beach
Antarctic midges rely on a process known as rapid cold hardening to protect against the southernmost continent’s harsh conditions
Victor Vescovo recently concluded his Five Deeps Expedition, piloting a custom-built submarine to the deepest trenches on Earth
At first, the couple who discovered the pair of cannonballs thought they'd simply stumbled upon a rock
The southern peak of the Kebnekaise mountain has been deemed shorter than its northern counterpart for the first time since measurements began in 1880
The show focused on how design furthered the 'development of the evil Nazi ideology,' but critics worry the show glorifies Nazi aesthetics
The big, shaggy dogs of the Himalayas are 50 percent more efficient at transporting hemoglobin than lowland pooches
Scientists once thought the hybrid <i>Salsola ryanii</i> would not be able to survive the hot, dry conditions of the West. They were wrong
Analysis shows that the unique processing of the Temple Scroll's parchment kept it intact
Construction of a dam and reservoir in 1963 flooded the archaeological site, submerging the megalith monument and hiding it from view
Eman was haunted by the horrors she had seen to the end of her life. 'It really breaks your heart,' she once said
The Vikram spacecraft went offline minutes before it was scheduled to touch down near the south pole of the moon
The ultra luminous X-rays lasted about 10 days in the aptly named Fireworks galaxy
Researchers recorded trackways left by relatives of modern loggerhead and leatherback turtles
Stolen around Los Angeles in 1993, the paintings and antiques were recently recovered by LAPD when some were brought to an auction house
The instrument, located off Germany’s Baltic coast, cost more than $330,000. But its data was ‘priceless,’ one expert said
Hundreds of volunteers replaced damaged and diseased trees with the saplings, which are grown by prison inmates
The 550 million-year-old fossil shows familiar animals evolved before the Cambrian Explosion
‘Maurice has won a battle for the whole of France,” the bird’s owner said
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