The marble sculpture, discovered at Chersonesos Taurica in Crimea in 2003, has been identified as a woman named Laodice ...
The new record could help conservationists strategize ways to consider feline movements during construction of hydroelectric ...
As Baird Auditorium closes for renovation, NMNH reflects on its century-long legacy and the architectural marvels that make ...
The "Twin Peaks" director worked on some of his most famous projects at the seven-building estate—which is also featured in ...
Midwesterners call cans of cola “pop,” in the Deep South it’s “coke” regardless of the brand, and in most other states it’s ...
A new study suggests at least 24 species of fish are reproducing in the urban river, adding to the evidence that it is ...
The 144-foot-long "F.J. King," which sank in Lake Michigan in 1886, was known as a "ghost ship" that nobody could locate ...
As the National Museum of American History prepares to celebrate and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of ...
Visitors will learn about the making of the beloved summer blockbuster through more than 200 props, costumes, recreated sets ...
Paper airplanes flew, scientists sang about stomach bugs and one person dressed as a giant ball of mozzarella: Last Thursday, the 35th Ig Nobel Prize ceremony honored strange scientific pursuits with ...