The bill’s redesign was supposed to be unveiled in 2020, but Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the process would be delayed until 2026
A new analysis shows France's Louis IX and much of his army suffered from advanced scurvy during the Eighth Crusade in Tunisia
A study of seven hospitals in the U.K. found the bacteria in 90 percent of flies, though they are unlikley to spread the infections
Attendees find their flow as reindeer wander around, grazing on grass, sniffing humans' belongings and eventually settling down for the session
Officials are concerned about reduced visibility on motorways and respiratory issues for people in residential areas
Researchers taught seals how to mimic the tunes to study vocal learning in mammals
Scamp took home the top prize in an annual competition that seeks to promote dog adoption
A 2018 restoration attempt left the 16th-century statue looking like a cartoon character
Three hundred people tallied up the number of bushy-tailed residents over the course of 11 days last October
The deep-sea footage also marks a rare sighting of a giant squid in its natural habitat
Circling vultures bring attention to poachers, so the scavengers were likely poisoned by illegal hunters hoping to evade detection
Researchers spent years trying to trace the source of the rhythmic, gunshot pattern to the endangered whale species
The researchers argue that the non-native birds’ presence must be closely related to the etchings’ overall purpose
The relic offers a new opportunity to reflect on Lincoln’s religious beliefs
A large new study has found that unwitting subjects were more likely to report a lost wallet as the amount of money inside increased
Scientists and doctors cast doubts on study claiming that prolonged cell phone use is creating bone protrusions on young people’s heads
Rose and her longtime partner are buried side by side in the Italian town where they once shared a home
The painting, made in preparation for 1834's 'Women of Algiers in Their Apartment,' went missing in 1850
Poster House, which just launched in New York, seeks to ‘cover posters from all over the world and time periods,’ its director says
One worm species has eyes on its behind and another eats rock then poops sand
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