The twins are an important addition to their vulnerable species and its dwindling gene pool
The predation could explain why the sharks have been locally declining in recent years
Archaeologists found the 44 Byzantine-era coins during excavations in the Golan Heights
Researchers found her skull in 1881, mistakingly believing it belonged to a man
Belarus political prisoner Ales Bialiatski, the Russian group Memorial and the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties jointly won this year’s award
The Las Vegas hotel and casino temporarily closed its dolphin exhibit after 11-year-old K2 passed last month
Selected from 6,000 applicants, the workers will spend five months counting penguins and sending mail from the seventh continent
A new exhibition spotlights the gallery that championed Black avant-garde art in the 1970s and ’80s
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless received the award for developing new tools that will improve medicine
Experts aren't sure if the fungi affect the disease's progression
Their enzymes can break down plastic in a matter of hours
Sam Cox—also known as Mr. Doodle—has been dreaming about the project since he was 18
The French author is the 17th woman to win the prize
She is the mission commander of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission that will spend five months on the International Space Station
The images show the band playing a local gig in Liverpool in 1961
The winning shots feature everything from glowing mushrooms to sauntering lions
What they revealed could enable ultra-secure computing and new telescope technology
With the prediction of phosphorus in its oceans, Enceladus has become an even more promising candidate for hosting life
New research finds that many soldiers who fought in the fifth-century B.C.E. battles at Himera were born outside of the empire
The ultra-white color reflects up to 97.9 percent of sunlight and may reduce our reliance on air conditioning
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