Can Scientists Save an Endangered Marsupial by Breeding Out Its Taste for Poisonous Toads?
Some northern quolls do not eat deadly cane toads. New research suggests their aversion is an inherited trait
Black and Female Circus Artists Take Center Ring in New Museum Show
“Circus! Show of Shows” at the U.K.’s Weston Park Museum reveals how the circus was shaped by diverse groups of performers
Scientists Baked a "Fossil" in 24 Hours
The simulation could help researchers gain new insight into the fossilization process—without having to wait 10,000 years
Black Panther Co-Founder Elbert 'Big Man' Howard Dies at 80
Howard was a key Panther organizer and played an important role in community activism
Why a Female Duck Was Spotted with a Huge Brood of 76 Ducklings
Think of it as ducky day care
Sold: A Rare Copy of Ada Lovelace’s Groundbreaking Computer Algorithm
The manuscript includes Lovelace’s translation of an Italian paper, her copious notes and a formula that is often recognized as the first computer program
Waves of Garbage Are Washing onto a Beach in the Dominican Republic
The trash was pushed onto Montesinos Beach by a recent storm, but environmentalists say the scene is becoming all the more common
David Bowie’s First Studio Recording Discovered in a Bread Basket
The demo failed to impress recording executives in the early 1960s
You'll Soon Be Able to Stay in This Historic California Ghost Town
Cerro Gordo was once a lively mining town. Now its new owners have plans to refurbish it in hopes of attracting visitors to the relic of the Wild West
Project to Create Opportunities for Artists Living in Conflict Zones
Ruya Maps will stage exhibitions, talks and commissions for artists working in countries often overlooked by the Western market
Rare Footage Shows the Last Surviving Member of an Uncontacted Amazon Tribe
The man appears healthy, but like other indigenous people of Brazil, his way of life is in danger
Doubts Swirl Over Claims of Gold-Filled Russian Shipwreck
It is far from certain that the <i>Dmitrii Donskoi</i> would have—or could have— carried such a huge hoard of gold
An Early Christian Church May Have Been Found in Rome
The structure, inlaid with beautiful colored marble, was built around the time that Christianity began to gain widespread acceptance
Remains of 95 African-American Forced Laborers Found in Texas
The deceased are believed to have been among thousands of black prisoners who were put to work as part of a post-Civil War “convict-leasing system"
DNA Analysis Confirms Authenticity of Romanovs' Remains
Will Russia's fallen royal family finally receive a full burial from the Orthodox Church?
Babies’ Cries May Predict What They Will Sound Like as Adults
A new study has found that vocal pitch arises very early in life
Professor Discovers ‘Lost’ Stanley Kubrick Screenplay
Kubrick wrote the script for <i>Burning Love</i> in 1956, but the film never made it to the big screen
Preserved Māori Head Returns to New Zealand
The sacred items were once widely collected by Europeans. In recent years, New Zealand has worked to secure the repatriation of these ancestral remains
Mummification Workshop and Trove of Burial Relics Found in Egypt
‘We are standing before a goldmine of information,’ one expert said
Before He Died, Ötzi the Iceman Ate a Greasy, Fatty Meal
A detailed analysis of the mummy’s stomach contents suggests he knew precisely what to eat to survive in harsh Alpine conditions
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