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The film academy stands behind its decision to expel director Roman Polanski, who has asked a court to reinstate him
Oklahoma City is using science and technology to sustain the DNA of a tree symbolizing hope 24 years after the deadliest act of domestic terrorism on US soil
Wildlife officials say a young bobcat captured and collared a day before a massive, deadly wildfire has given birth to four kittens
The mayor of the Florida city that was ground zero for Hurricane Michael says he isn't surprised by news that it's been reclassified as the strongest possible storm
Hunkered down in their hives and drunk on smoke, Notre Dame's smallest official residents _ some 180,000 bees _ somehow managed to survive the inferno that consumed the cathedral's ancient wooden roof
A private cargo ship has arrived at the International Space Station following a 1 ½-day journey from Virginia
A Mainer who's headed to the International Space Station says she's always had a dream of being in space and "seeing this giant blue ball below me."
Young people have the power to swing elections in India, where nearly two-thirds of the population is younger than 35 and teens eligible to vote for the first time number 15 million
Groundbreaking Indian Ocean science mission ends in quest to document little-known frontier
Middlebury College says a chemistry professor who asked students in a written exam to calculate the lethal dose of a poisonous gas used in Nazi gas chambers during the Holocaust has taken a leave from the college
America's first female astronaut candidate, pilot Jerrie Cobb, has died at 88
A judge has struck down New York State Education Department guidelines aimed at reforming ultra-Orthodox Jewish schools
The Israeli start-up behind last week's failed lunar landing says that it is still investigating a malfunction that that caused the spacecraft to plummet to the moon's surface
Scientists went looking for tiny earthquakes in Southern California and found 1.8 million of them over a decade