The 12-foot-tall bronze artwork depicts the former congressman with his hands over his heart
The infamous signal recorded in 1977 might have been a laser-like beam of radiation from a hydrogen cloud energized by a powerful, magnetic star, preliminary research suggests
Scientists say the extreme weather phenomenon could grow more common as climate change brings warmer water temperatures and more intense storms to the Mediterranean
The bangles, which date to around 800 C.E., are now on display at the Moesgaard Museum
Shadowed areas in lunar craters may be cold enough to safeguard species' DNA amid "climate disasters and social disasters" on Earth, according to Smithsonian-led research
New research theorizes that hunters used pikes planted in the ground—with their sharp tips pointing upward—to impale approaching wildlife using the creature's own weight and momentum
The 2,000-year-old cobbled pathway was likely built after the Romans invaded Britain in the first century C.E.
Some experts speculate that Shakespeare could have used the room to change costume during performances in the late 16th century
After the first well collapsed, the local builders incorporated wooden planks to hold up the walls of the second
The mathematician took careful notes while working on a portable voice encryption system in the mid-1940s
Officials are offering cash rewards for the best strategies to safely remove the submerged weapons
It's the second sunfish to be found dead on the beach in a small region of northwestern Oregon this summer, following the discovery of an even rarer hoodwinker sunfish
Built as an air raid shelter in the 1940s, the massive structure now houses a hotel, restaurants and a rooftop park with lush greenery
A new study suggests orb-weaver spiders manipulate trapped male fireflies to emit female-like signals, which in turn draws more males into the web
Bishop Teodomiro was a central figure in the creation of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage
Kayakers spotted and hauled ashore the 12-foot-long oarfish, a deep-sea species known for its connection to earthquakes in Japanese folklore
In the early morning hours of November 25, 2019, thieves made away with 4,300 valuable diamonds and other stones
Scientists sequenced the 91 billion base pairs in the South American lungfish’s genome, setting a record and revealing insights into vertebrate evolution
Stainless steel archways and reflective spheres stretch for more than 300 feet at Liverpool Street station
The street artist unveiled nine new pieces in London this month, and many have already been taken down or defaced
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