Researchers are modeling out what the ocean may have looked like when the seaweed-munching mammal roamed the shores
The spectacle, often one of the best showers of the year, will peak December 13 to 14
The name may point to an abbess who lived in Kent at a time when few women could read or write
The capsule is scheduled to return to Earth on December 11
Researchers found the lost body of the female thylacine after 85 years
Julian Anderson’s 25-minute concerto won the 2023 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
Chantal Akerman’s bleak drama "Jeanne Dielman" tops the prestigious Sight and Sound poll
The Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act will make it easier for researchers to access marijuana and study its therapeutic uses
"Eyes on Iran," located in a public park on Roosevelt Island, faces the United Nations across the water
The replica titanosaur, based on fossils discovered in 2012, goes on view in March
Adults and larvae consume a nutrient-rich fluid released by pupae
Colorado's capital city will also get federal funding for the replacement project
The pandemic has exacerbated an already short supply of specially-bred canines that detect explosives
Research has shown that infected animals can engage in riskier behavior than their uninfected peers
The device, which would sit in the skull, has not received regulatory approval for use in humans
As 2023 approaches, the bold pinkish-red is supposed to reflect the global zeitgeist
A disease called white-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats in North America
New research suggests more melted rock lies beneath the Yellowstone Caldera—but it’s still not likely to erupt anytime soon
Spectators at Rome’s ancient amphitheater enjoyed olives, figs, nuts and more
The bright light was the result of a rare cosmic occurrence known as a tidal disruption event
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