A dazzling tiny dinosaur, its fossil discovered in China, may have had rainbow-colored feathers adorning its head and neck
A breakthrough study suggests that rats weren’t to blame for the plague pandemic during the 14th century
Archaeologists come across “first evidence” of Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain in Kent, a location never considered before
In 1974, the legendary pharaoh Ramesses II was issued a valid Egyptian passport so that his 3,000-year-old mummy could be flown to Paris for necessary repair