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.
The state's blue sinkholes are the silent reminders of the time when giants roamed the Earth.
An isolated plateau hides thousands of perfect spheres whose origins have baffled scientists for decades.