Based on seismic waves from a meteorite impact, two teams of scientists suggest the Red Planet has another layer deep beneath its surface
Researchers recently found about 100 chum salmon spawning in the Arctic, suggesting the species is shifting to new habitats
The new Museu de l'Art Prohibit serves as a monument to freedom of expression
The finding marks the second time in three years that an elusive Pacific footballfish has been found on the sand at Crystal Cove State Park
Part one of the new season will follow Princess Diana through the final weeks of her life in 1997
Officials say the risk of exposure to the virus, which is spread by mosquito bites, is very low for residents
The iconic 1993 image by Peter Steiner just became the most valuable single-panel comic ever sold
The Ruby Princess, which launched from Australia in the early days of the pandemic, was linked to 662 cases of Covid-19 and 28 deaths
FBI agents and art recovery lawyers helped retrieve the piece by Austrian artist Johann Franz Nepomuk Lauterer
The nearly six-foot-long sculpture features well-preserved colors on 80 percent of its surface
After a decade of decline, the latest population estimate is good news—but conservationists say we "have a long ways to go" to safeguard the marine mammals
A total of 146 workers died in the 1911 disaster, which galvanized the fight for workers' rights
When Brood X emerged in 2021, scientists measured how the influx of billions of insects affected the ecosystem near Washington, D.C.
"An Edible Family in a Mobile Home" features life-size figures sculpted from cookies and cake
These cold, arid and oxygen-poor summits are akin to conditions on Mars, prompting questions about how the rodents got there—and how they survived
Even under a best-case climate scenario, global sea levels will likely rise because of this accelerated melting, scientists say
Copies of the letter have long been the target of thefts and forgeries, but Christie's says this one is the real deal
From the ancient Celts to medieval English, the Halloween tradition precedes the costumed children who will soon swarm your block
Caecilians are the only known amphibians to pass microbes from one generation to the next, according to a new study
The piece is a plaster version of one of the figures from the French sculptor's "Les Bourgeois de Calais"
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