Conservation groups are offering more than $51,000 for information on the killings
Archaeologists found the artwork beneath a building in Rastan
Advances in technology allowed researchers to film these cannibalistic insects hunting for the first time
Archaeologists in Belize have found 1,500-year-old salt kitchens attached to workers' homes
The Supreme Court hears a case that could redefine the limits of fair use and creative expression
Typhoon Merbok’s flooding and winds revealed the complete femur, lying in the mud
The recently discovered vessel is vulnerable on the seafloor, but raising it from the depths comes with unique challenges
Iranians are using art to challenge the government's "morality police" and violent crackdowns following the death of Mahsa Amini
The prehistoric reptile's skin may have been preserved by scavengers, research suggests
From the video game's blocks, he built galaxies, a nebula, a black hole and the solar system
Once home to the Ute Tribes, the site later became a military training base for the skiing soldiers who fought in World War II
The robot answered questions about technology, art and consciousness
Researchers blame too much summer sea ice for causing a downward spiral in one colony
Thawing agricultural nutrients threaten streams, lakes and rivers across the country, new research suggests
Universal is game to send Cruise into space for a proposed action film, but plans aren't official yet
It’s the second title in three years for the 1,400-pound behemoth dubbed “Bear Force One”
The agency's DART mission exceeded expectations, marking the first time humans have changed the trajectory of a celestial body
A new exhibition uses artificial intelligence to create images in the style of history’s greatest artists
The writer, who died last winter, is the subject of a new exhibition at the Hammer Museum
The isolated island is home to hundreds of the mysterious monuments
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