Researchers found the intact skull of the skeleton that made headlines for being pinned beneath a giant stone block
Paolo Guerrero failed a drug test, but insists he never took cocaine. Three ancient mummies are lending credence to his case
An oil drilling moratorium, development restrictions and fishing reform has helped the 200-mile-reef come off Unesco's endangered world heritage sites list
A new study estimates that a quarter to half the carbon in interstellar space is in the form of greasy aliphatic carbon
Stricken with polio at the age of 39, Roosevelt did not like to be photographed as he struggled to walk
A new telescope that filters out light pollution and interference will watch the stars from the site constructed in 1675
The brooding killdeer laid its eggs on a patch of cobblestone where the main stage of Ottawa’s Bluesfest was supposed to be set up
Reports indicate a local priest hired an art teacher to restore the polychromatic wooden statue, with cartoonish results
He did not rush to the frontlines of violent events, but instead photographed everyday scenes of racial discrimination
Flight attendants are exposed to a number of possible or probable cancer-causing factors
The National Trust for Historic Preservation's annual list is out
Two Italian scholars believe the tile was painted by the Renaissance master in 1471, but other experts are not convinced
A new study shows cats snack on 258 reptile species, and could push some to the brink of extinction
Activists want the bones of Charles Byrne to be buried according to his wishes
But the virus may have been infecting people for much longer than scientists realized
Microphones and high-speed cameras show that what happens when a water droplet hits water is surprisingly complicated
Touch digital birds, sip flower tea and more at the world's largest digital art museum
It's believed the species represents a new genera of apes that may have died out just 300 years ago
A study of 1,000 brains found two common types of herpes viruses were more prevalent in those suffering from the dementia-inducing disease
New state-of-the-art scans allow virtual visits to the architect's winter home and gives conservators detailed blueprints
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