For the first time ever, visitors to Rome’s Colosseum will get the chance to explore the ancient amphitheater’s basement.
These incredible rescue operations saved lives, brought together communities and captivated millions of well-wishers around the world.
New research suggests that a layer of molten rock or magma may lie some 1,800 miles beneath our feet, sandwiched in between the Earth's core and its lower mantle.
Researchers have used plant materials to establish a more accurate chronology of Egypt's pharaohs.
Three and a half billion years ago, Mars was home to a vast ocean fed by scores of rivers and lakes, according to one study.
Ever since it first took place in Uruguay in 1930, the World Cup has provided a steady stream of memorable moments and astonishing feats.
The concept of green living may be new, but humans have been reducing, reusing and recycling throughout history.