But climate change could threaten these cold-adapted fish, scientists say
The restoration of the stunning 112-year-old artwork is now complete
An inscription uncovered at the site of an ancient church offers new evidence
The Colorado River, which supplies water to 40 million people, is drying up
A newly discovered crater suggests a second impact that would have triggered underwater landslides and tsunamis
Using gene-editing technology, researchers hope to “de-extinct” the iconic marsupial carnivore
The 10th-century stone statue and 13th-century wooden strut will go on display at the National Museum of Nepal
Marine biologist Reuben Shipway is sounding the alarm about the so-called termites of the sea
A new rule could save consumers $2,800 on a pair of hearing aids, officials say
The spending bill aims to spur investment in renewable energy and slash greenhouse gas emissions
Alice Sedgwick Wohl's new memoir pulls back the curtain on her celebrity sister's story
The British scientist and inventor who said Earth is a self-regulating system died earlier this summer on his 103rd birthday
The mint-condition copy could become one of the most expensive baseball cards ever sold at auction
Officials urge the public to squish the bugs, which are damaging crops and trees in the eastern U.S.
The artist will be the first Black woman to write music for the New York City Ballet
Fourteen patients who were blind could see again after the surgery, and three of them attained perfect vision
The elaborate scheme targeted her mother, the widow of a prominent art dealer, police say
The fate of the stones that were once a part of the U.S. Capitol has locals despondent
A new law directs museums to "prominently place a placard" acknowledging Nazi-looted art
New research suggests the buildup of a molecule in the brain might play a role
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