Are These Snail Shells the World's Oldest Known Beads?
Found in a Moroccan cave, the prehistoric jewelry dates to between 142,000 and 150,000 years ago
With Ropes and Nets, Fishing Fleets Contribute Significantly to Microplastic Pollution
Synthetic ropes release 'substantial amount' of plastic particles into the sea during each use, according to new research
Got Arachnophobia? There's an App for That
Smartphone app helps fearful individuals overcome phobia of spiders
The Best Place to Watch Monarch Butterflies Migrate Might Be This Little California Beach Town
Thousands of western monarchs migrate to Pismo Beach each fall to escape winter cold, but climate change threatens the species' survival
'Band of Brothers' Stars Reflect on the Epic Miniseries' Evolving Legacy
HBO's beloved World War II drama premiered 20 years ago this month
Lab-Grown Coffee Passes Taste Test
Finnish researchers brew batch using a bioreactor for a more sustainable, climate-conserving java crop
This Bioartificial Organ Could One Day Save 'Millions' Living With Kidney Disorders
Scientists won a $650,000 prize for the successful demonstration of the prototype
Kansas Boy's Bug Collection Garners Blue Ribbon at State Fair—and Federal Investigation
The student’s science project included a spotted lanternfly, an invasive species, that officials did not yet know reached the state
Researchers Potty Trained Young Cows, a Promising Measure to Reduce Greenhouse Gases
One cow pees up to eight gallons a day; training them is easy, and capturing and treating the waste could make a difference
Bruce the Parrot Uses Tools to Survive Despite a Broken Beak
Missing his upper beak, an alpine parrot in New Zealand uses small pebbles for preening
New Backpack Deploys Airbags to Protect Bicycle Riders in Accidents
Electronic sensors detect fall from bike and inflate football-style shoulder pads for upper-torso protection
When George Washington Took a Road Trip to Unify the U.S.
Nathaniel Philbrick’s new book follows the first president on his 1789 journey across America
Biden Administration Announces Vaccine Mandate That Will Affect More Than 80 Million American Workers
The strict policies have been implemented to combat the resurging Covid-19 pandemic
Hand-Carved, 400,000-Year-Old Bone Tool Used for Smoothing Leather Found in Italy
Found near Rome, the utensil is 100,000 years older than previous finds of this kind
Israeli Study Finds Third Shot Provides Significant Boost in Covid-19 Immunity
Israeli study finds infection rate drops dramatically with third Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination
Fall Armyworms Are Attacking Lawns and Crops on 'Unprecedented' Scale
These bug battalions turn grass yards from green to brown in less than 48 hours
This Tiny, Endangered Fish Stopped Construction of a Federal Dam in 1975. Now, the Species Has Finally Recovered
The snail darter is no longer in threat of extinction and can be removed from the Endangered Species List
Antibiotic Resistance Found Deep in Forests of Scandinavia
A DNA analysis of wild brown bear teeth shows that the global health threat has spread to remote areas of Sweden
'God of Death' Whale Was Scourge of Land and Sea 43 Million Years Ago
The prehistoric mammal possessed a powerful jaw and likely had a raptor-like feeding style
Fossil Fuel–Free 'Green' Steel Produced for the First Time
A Swedish consortium delivered the first batch of the metal—made using 'green' hydrogen—to an automobile manufacturer for truck production
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