On this small island on the south edge of Denmark, visitors wander down picturesque streets of thatched cottages and savor the coastal views
It's not just Kentucky Derby winners that are buried with great honor
From Mt. Etna to China to the Sahara, these striking satellite images of air pollution are from both natural and man-made causes
Feathered dinosaurs, white-coated horses, giant redwoods and more...
Theaters and other architectural gems lined Hollywood's famous boulevards during its Golden Age and now hold restored star appeal
Pollinating crickets, the longest migration, puffed up toads and more...
John Gurche, a “paleo-artist,” has recreated strikingly realistic heads of our earliest human ancestors for a new exhibit
Octopuses, Dinosaurs, Pandas and More...
These athletes took home gold, but also stole our hearts. Choose your favorite winter Olympian in our poll
In addition to the well-known Venus flytrap, many other plant species feed on bugs or crustaceans
Vanishing dinosaurs, breeding birds, redback spiders and more
The collections inside this museum hold intriguing objects that tell the story of 19th century American medicine
Geologist Bernhard Edmaier has been photographing the majestic beauty of active and dormant volcanoes for over 15 years
Butterfly GPS, glowing mushrooms, bat-hunting songbirds and more
No matter if the civilization was Mesopotamian, Egyptian, or Mayan, its legacy today is in part marked by towering pyramids
Over the course of the more than 50 years that the program has been on the air, Sesame Street has spawned versions in countries around the world
Geckos, tiny dinosaurs, cave man couture, and more
Dozens of talented women preceded Amelia Earhart, and thousands have followed, and each has her own groundbreaking story to tell
Invasive beetles of various colors and sizes have infiltrated U.S. forests, despite efforts by government experts
Discover old haunts that inspired thrills and chills in fiction and film
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