Wildlife managers recently relocated dozens of the iconic animals to help restore balance to the park's ecosystem
Egyptian archaeologists unearthed the empty, 3,200-year-old coffin of Ptah-M-Wia, a high-ranking New Kingdom official
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) is a first step toward defending Earth from threatening space rocks
A new study marks the first time the frog pandemic has been linked to human health
A new exhibition explores the ancient Roman "pictores," who created beautiful frescoes preserved in ash from Mount Vesuvius' eruption
Privately owned for decades, the materials include a short story featuring F. Scott Fitzgerald, personal effects and rough drafts
One of the creatures could be wiped out if its range isn't protected, researchers say
The late and great actor and director is the subject of 'Sidney,' a new documentary produced by Oprah Winfrey
Rescue operations saved around 30 of the animals
The items tell the story of the beloved comedic actress' life—and her groundbreaking eight-decade career
Like bees and wasps, the flying robots can build a structure while in mid-air
'The Followers' uses artificial intelligence and facial-recognition technology to comment on the surveillance state
In early 2023, qualifying American travelers will be able to skip the lines
More airlines are ordering battery-powered aircraft to help reduce their environmental impact
The bizarre creature’s anatomy had stumped scientists for decades
A new PEN America report finds that targeted campaigns by advocacy groups are behind the increasing bans
Ilan Manouach’s conceptual art project weighs 37.5 pounds and measures 31.5 inches long
At a burial site in Israel, pottery from the 14th century B.C.E. contained traces of the drug
Humans tamed the equines about 7,000 years ago in East Africa, new research suggests
They’re the clearest pictures of the distant planet's rings in over three decades
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