The Shanidar Cave discovery shows Neanderthals lived complex lives, cared for their dead and shared human traits.
Three centuries ago, a Spanish ship sank off the coast of Colombia but its treasure has never been recovered.
Denmark's Tollund Man and Grauballe Man are two of the best-preserved bodies from the ancient world.
Rebelliously danced at night with sensual, no-touch movements, the long-banned Moutya is making a comeback.
The peculiar shape of the coco de mer has inspired legends involving walking trees and aphrodisiac properties.
Deep beneath Kew Gardens sits the world's largest archive of fungi, a vast library of 1.3 million specimens.
The venerable nun Sunjae shares how we can feel calmer and more supported, just through the act of eating.
A small country, a rare bird: inside Uruguay’s most haunting discovery
This peaceful German valley is where the first Neanderthal was discovered and identified as a separate species.