Digital imaging is shedding new light on ancient papyrus manuscripts, allowing researchers to piece together "lost" plays, poetry, Christian gospels, and even steamy novels.
Appalachia's Nancy Basket and other kudzu artisans have found novel usesfrom baskets to barn wallsfor kudzu, the fast-growing vine Americans love to hate.
In 1905 Albert Einstein published revolutionary theories that gave us physics as we know it. Now a new theory may be the one he "spent 30 years searching for."
Pallbearers carried the body of Pope John Paul II from the Apostolic Palace to St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, where the pontiff will lie in state until his burial Friday morning.
Forensic investigators examining the skeletal remains of two crewmen from the Civil War-era ironclad the U.S.S. Monitor say they have uncovered several clues about the men.
John Paul II's death comes at a time of change for the Roman Catholic Church, complicating the question on everybody's lips: Who will be the next pope?
People with FASPS, a rare sleep disorder, have body clocks that are out of sync with most of the world. Researchers say they've traced a genetic culprit.
A magnitude 8.7 earthquake struck near the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Monday, initially raising fears that another deadly tsunami could ripple across the region.
With efforts to reinsert her feeding tube exhausted, Florida brain damage victim Terri Schiavo will die in days. But she will not feel pain, neurologists say.