Pop-Up Exhibition Brings Masterpieces From London’s National Gallery Outdoors
An open-air display in Trafalgar Square features more than 20 life-size reproductions of works by Vincent van Gogh, Titian and more
Bonobos and Chimps Appear to Have ‘Hello’ and ‘Goodbye’ Greetings
Like humans, these apes share salutations to start and end interactions
Did Officials in Roman Britain Throw Condemned Prisoners to the Lions?
A key handle unearthed in Leicester suggests executions in imperial colonies involved wild animals
Trove of Nazi Artifacts Found Stashed in Wall of German House
Likely hidden as the Allies advanced on the city at the end of WWII, the cache includes gas masks, a revolver and boxes of documents
Why King Khufu’s Solar Boat Is on the Move After 4,600 Years
Officials transported the pharaoh’s wooden ship from the Pyramids of Giza to its new home at the Grand Egyptian Museum
Three Volcanoes Are Erupting Simultaneously in Alaska
Scientists continue to monitor activity in Aleutians, other U.S. sites
Fecal Transplants May Reverse Brain Aging in Mice
Older rodents showed improved cognition and behavior after receiving a microbiome refresh from younger rodents
Overlooked Section of Hadrian’s Wall Discovered Beneath Busy Newcastle Street
Routine work in the English city revealed a ten-foot stretch of the barrier that once marked the Roman Empire’s northwest frontier
Perseverance Rover’s First Martian Rock Sample Goes Missing
Engineers are working to solve the mystery using data about the sample that the space robot sent back to Earth
Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Dagger Linked to Enigmatic Indian Civilization
A blade found in the state of Tamil Nadu offers new evidence of an urban center that thrived as long as 2,500 years ago
Typhoon Sweeps Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Sculpture Into the Sea
Experts on Japan’s Naoshima island recovered the damaged artwork and are attempting to restore it
Giant, Dragon-Like, Flying Reptile Fossil Discovered in Australia
A rare specimen reveals a new species of pterosaur with a staggering 23-foot wingspan
Mysterious Iron Age Burial May Hold Remains of Elite Nonbinary Person
The Finnish grave’s occupant likely had Klinefelter syndrome, meaning they were born with an extra copy of the X chromosome
Major Climate Change Report Warns of ‘Code Red for Humanity’
Weather disasters are ‘going to get worse’ unless countries act now to lower emissions
NASA Is Recruiting Candidates for Year-Long Mars Simulation
Crew members will live in a 3-D printed habitat called Mars Dune Alpha in Houston, Texas
These Horse-Riding Ancient Nomads Made Astonishing Golden Art
An exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge displays ornate Saka treasures discovered in Kazakhstan
Near-Perfect Cave Lion Cub Corpse Found in Siberian Permafrost
Scientists discover two mummified cubs estimated to be approximately 28,000 and 43,000 years old
Italian Museum Uses Cameras to Track How Visitors Engage With Art
A new A.I. system hopes to help curators determine artworks’ “attraction value” and optimize gallery layouts
The Dixie Fire Is Now California’s Second-Largest in State History
The historic fire has been raging for less than a month and already scorched nearly half a million acres
World’s Oldest Known Coin Mint Found in China
The 2,600-year-old site produced highly standardized “spade money,” possibly on government orders
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