A small study suggests that highly sensitive canine noses can pick up on the odors that frazzled humans emit
Scientists discovered the S.S. Mesaba in the Irish Sea—with the help of multibeam sonar
Some officials believe the cause was deliberate
A new exhibition explores the surprising parallels between British and Japanese traditions
Research suggests younger adults’ dispositions shifted the most during Covid-19
A lunar "wobble" affects tides, creating a cycle of growth and dieback for these carbon-sequestering trees
The Library of Congress has acquired the prolific radio producer's full body of work
The abductors are demanding a six-figure sum to return the animals to their sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
He spotted the page from the 13th-century Beauvais Missal at an estate sale in Maine
The Library of Congress invited the musician, a classically trained flutist, to play the instrument at her concert this week
The concentrations at some dig sites could be hazardous for today's archaeologists
It will distribute $3 billion in climate and environmental justice grants to underserved communities
The spooky-looking structure, known as IC 5332, is about 29 million light-years away from Earth
The storm approached Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, with top winds reaching 155 miles per hour
Her new documentary, "The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales," shines a light on income inequality and workers' rights
A new study could close a long-standing debate about movement of people post-Roman rule
Fifth-grader Andres Valencia’s inspirations range from Picasso to Pokémon
Future "Star Wars" productions will recreate Jones' menacing voice using artificial intelligence
Archaeologists believe it’s the oldest canoe ever found in the Great Lakes region
The growing land mass is larger than 8 acres and visible from space
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