A survey of 105 tiger sharks’ stomach contents revealed the remains of 11 land-based bird species
The fossilized rodent, dubbed 'mighty mouse', is the first to show chemical traces of a red pigment in soft tissue
Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, were early and eager adopters of new photographic technologies and commissioned many personal family portraits
The move will be funded by a $10 million donation
The library holds the world’s largest collection of Whitman-related items
A London retrospective unites almost 100 of the genre-bending artist’s works
The four chicks eat at least once every two hours, feasting on a diet of quail, mice and rats
Some argued that the site should be left to decay into ruins, but officials have decided to maintain it as a testament to the city’s dark history
They find suitable mates for their offspring and chase away intruders once the mating begins, boosting fertility rates
They are petitioning the government to reconsider the project, which is planned to be completed by 2023
Cambridge historians have digitized 500 case notes by the notorious astrologer-physicians Simon Forman and Richard Napier
Over a million people have tromped the edges of Fjaðrárgljúfur since Biebs danced on its edge in a 2015 video
The online portal features 3-D models, video footage and mosaic maps of five 19th- and 20th-century shipwrecks
In the letter, Hamilton warns the Marquis de Lafayette about the ‘menace’ of a British fleet
The world is experiencing a shortage of the gas, a byproduct of natural gas production, threatening MRIs, scientific research and birthday parties
Activists hope the law will inspire similar pushes for equality in other parts of the continent
The stainless steel sculpture sold for $91.1 million, surpassing the $90.2 million record set by David Hockney last November
Five types of "human cheese" from cheddar to Cheshire are on view at the Victoria & Albert Museum
A new study suggests the Romans knew how to melt iron and used it to fill in wheel ruts and cavities on their stone streets
It might not be their smushed-up snouts after all
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