The Cuban-American actor and producer has stars on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, but this new honor pays tribute to his start as ...
New research suggests the sarcophagus' occupant, previously known only as "the horseman," is Joachim du Bellay, a French ...
The annual award ceremony featured costumes, songs and paper airplanes as scientists recognized comedic research across ten ...
Kleptoparasitism, in which a bird harasses another to steal its food, might introduce avian flu to the continent, currently ...
The artist's cityscapes, once dismissed as too masculine, would later influence the floral artworks that became central to ...
The vertical sign stretched across three stories of the Manhattan hotel, which once welcomed the likes of Bob Dylan, Patti ...
When the blaze in Moscow subsided on September 18, 1812, the French—who had traveled hundreds of miles into Russia—were left ...
The discoveries include sharks, shorebirds, mammals and saber-toothed salmon, with the oldest remains dating to almost nine ...
Curators were ready to evacuate the Hearst Estate, now a state park and museum full of priceless art, furniture and history ...
Sharks have been losing teeth for 400 million years. Here’s a guide to uncovering some of these plentiful fossils across the ...
A new paper analyzes three decades of fatalities around the world and predicts how "superbugs" will affect human health in ...
Experts have confirmed that "Knight, Death and the Devil" is an engraving by the renowned German artist Albrecht Dürer ...