Known as the Arctic World Archive, it will store copies of books, archives and documents on special film
Suffragist leader Millicent Garrett Fawcett will join the ranks of 11 statesmen who have been honored with monuments there
What happens when a cult staple heads to another country?
Fossilized footprints, which had been left in a lakebed by ancient mammals and birds, have been swiped
New report sounds the alarm on the RMS Queen Mary
It's not always in museums—and historic name recognition is starting to matter less
Her work has long been obscured by her dramatic personal life
Now you can easily peruse more than 140,000 of the agency's photos, videos and visualizations
Foes of the energy-efficient lights take a dim view to the city's new bulbs
The print was among twenty-one types left behind 130 million years ago
The first "Flight to the Lights" took 130 skygazers to get up close with the Aurora Australis
George Francis Train traveled around the world three times in his increasingly weird life
Astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured an image of the volcano's glowing lava
Names were written in French and Arabic on some of the area's rock art, which can date back as far as 8,000 years
For a mere $105,129 per person, thrill-seekers can explore the ruins of the ill-fated ship
A team of 50 experts spent nine months cleaning and reinforcing the shrine that is believed to be above Jesus' tomb
Scandanavian countries take the top spots in the annual World Happiness Report
Fortunately, preliminary reports suggest that "The Morning Walk" can be repaired
Ancient rock art and Robert Smithson's “Spiral Jetty” are poised to become state symbols
The polka-dot tree frog emits a blue-green glow under UV light, which is an unusual feature for land-dwelling critters
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