The little fragment found in Antarctica was protected from the elements and preserves the chemical signature of the early solar system
Over 11 million years ago, the area was full of animals
After a tense few hours, firefighters announce they saved the landmark from 'total destruction'
Scientists and climbers have trained for three years to prepare to take various types of survey's from the summit of the world's highest peak
The trove was flagged after a Belgian woman unwittingly tried to auction the stolen books
Scholars, architects have accused France’s culture ministry of “complicity in an attempt to rehabilitate” Le Corbusier's legacy
A total of seven calves have been born this year, but the species is not ‘out of the woods,’ researchers say
Vitamins in some supplements were actually harmful at high doses, while exceeding the daily nutritional limit in food didn't show the same risk
The collie-sized canine was buried in a cavernous tomb on Scotland’s Orkney Islands around 2,500 B.C.
Eleven people accused of killing the city’s police chief were murdered by a vigilante mob
Researchers have identified three distinct Denisovan lineages, including one that could constitute an entirely separate species
The cholera bacteria in his body may not have even been the cause of his symptoms after all, the new analysis found
2007 OR10 needs a snazzier moniker; the public can now choose between ‘Gonggong,’ ‘Holle’ and ‘Vili’
'Homo luzonensis' boasted an eclectic mix of features comparable different species of hominins
The index is part of the Libro de los Epítomes, an effort by Christopher Columbus' illegitimate son to create a searchable index of the world's knowledge
Academics have argued about the origins of the Old English epic for two centuries
A Berlin exhibition draws on some 250 artifacts to explore questions of democracy past and present
More than 30 works from his nearly 40-year career are featured in the traveling show, now in Los Angeles
The fossils were so well-preserved that the researchers could even see marks left by raindrops
A study finds that one inscription on an early Leonardo drawing was penned with the artist’s left hand, while another was written with his right
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