A local man happened upon the wreckage while jet skiing earlier this month
Scientists can measure uranium isotopes in tortoise and turtle shells to understand the environmental impact of past nuclear events, a new study reports
Since its launch in 2003, the seasonal drink has helped spawn a cultural phenomenon
And why do they even call it a "blue moon" when it won't actually be that color?
A rediscovered drawing of the iconic children's book character and his friend Piglet could sell for thousands at auction
When they can't bring food back to the den, the animals retrieve bones, sticks and antlers for their young to chew on—and biologists captured it on video
The new film dramatizes Bayard Rustin's efforts to pull off an event of unprecedented scale
The experimental interface allows the patient to communicate through a digital avatar, and it's faster than her current system
After more than 100 years, the renowned writer's script resurfaced in a Texas archive
The small room with two beds—but only one mattress—sheds new light on slavery in a Roman villa near Pompeii
"Art About Art" bills itself as a thoughtful, whimsical exploration of the connections between past and present
The birds were driven to local extinction in the 18th century, but the new chicks provide hope for a comeback amid reintroduction efforts
Keepers hope the young male will have his own "little cloudies" one day, helping maintain the vulnerable species' captive population
Police have been using the snapshots in criminal investigations since the advent of commercial photography
Twelve years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the move is a polarizing step toward decommissioning the defunct power plant
Charles Martinet has voiced the famous character in more than 100 games since the 1990s
Ahead of the 2024 Olympics, city officials are trying to relocate the bouquinistes for security reasons
Light-sensitive proteins in the fish's skin could play a role in monitoring how they camouflage, researchers theorize in a new study
Archaeologists unearthed the settlement—which had tens of thousands of defensive spikes—beneath a lake in Albania
The greasers and Socs from S.E. Hinton's popular novel will spar on stage this spring
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