Kwong, the first athlete of Asian heritage to play in an NHL game, battled racism and discrimination as he made a name for himself on the ice
Cow urine is one of many strange ingredients included in the University of Manchester's new show exploring the history and chemistry of artists' palettes
Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum brings together 87 pieces from collections across the globe
A resolution to move the grave from the capitol grounds in Nashville to one of his boyhood homes failed by one vote
The relics came from ancient Antioch and were buried by museum officials in 1989 for storage purposes
A city task force is asking the public to help decide who should be honored
Police have recovered most of the 2,000 coins, bones, beads and other items lifted from the Canterbury Archaeological Trust in January
The womanizer and Enlightenment polymath will be memorialized with an interactive museum in Venice opening April 2
Excavators found a black clay-like material that formed about 56 million years ago, marking the location of an ancient coastline
Archaeologists say the coins can shed light on a little-known period of Dutch history
The hidden text is a translation of ancient Greek medical philosopher Galen's writing
Archaeologists have found possible grave markers, and cadaver dogs have indicated the presence of human remains
Archaeologists have been searching the site of Megiddo for more than 100 years
A new study shows polling is not undergoing a collapse despite what conventional wisdom might suggest
New studies suggest the largest eruption in the last 2 million years didn't push humanity to the edge of extinction as previously hypothesized
Researchers have wondered for years about the strangely shaped skulls found in Western Europe
The more than 1200 cannonballs found on <i>The Mary Rose</i> are facing a major problem—corrosion
The pistol part was found during an excavation several years ago by the Museums of Western Colorado’s Western Investigations Team
The nine-minute Miles brothers film reel shows the devastation that the powerful quake wrought
When DNA analysis and dental exams aren’t possible, facial reconstruction is a last-resort to identifying remains
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