Venetian canals, Phoenician port city of Tyre and Croatia’s Old City of Dubrovnik are amongst the sites at risk of flooding, erosion
Researchers analyzed the remains of 86 brown rats that roamed Toronto between 1790 and 1890
In ancient times, a shorthand spelling was typically used
Experts at the Rijksmuseum estimate the process of conserving “The Night Watch” is expected to take several years
Sphen and Magic (or ‘Sphengic’) seem to be doing quite well at caring for their foster baby-to-be
The 15-person squad, formed to combat loss of cultural heritage in the Middle East, will specialize in art crime, engineering and archaeology
Male gorillas that participated in child-rearing were also more successful breeders
Ground-penetrating radar detected the remains of a 66-foot long boat along with the traces other burial mounds and five longhouses
It’s not the most severe impact of rising temperatures, but the lack of a cold one on a hot day could "add insult to injury," says a new study
Mat Collishaw’s ‘Mask of Youth’ presents realistic depiction of the Tudor queen, explores her savvy command of public persona
Even if humans curbed destructive actions within next 50 years, it would take between five to seven million years for mammal biodiversity to fully recover
The relic from Hollywood’s golden age of horror is expected to surpass auction record set by fellow horror film poster from the 1930s last year
The monsters have arrived at Toronto's Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
An annual $1.4 million funding grant will allow the International Rice Research Institute to help develop drought, heat- and flood-resistant rice varieties
Before the modernists, the Swedish painter's monumental canvases featured free-wheeling swirls, mysterious symbols, pastel palette
A new estimate suggests this mushroom is 2,500 Years Old and Weighs 440 tons
The malaria-stricken Roman child was buried in the ominously named Cemetery of the Babies with a stone inserted into its mouth
New study finds that approximately 60 percent of people of European-descent in the U.S. can be matched to a third cousin or closer
Shepard has endured as a symbol of violent hate crimes against LGBTQ people
The heiress, poet and activist funded and oversaw military field hospitals during both world wars, penned series of sonnets inspired by wartime experiences
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