The new survey could be useful for everything from microbiology to thermal energy
2022 will likely be the seventh consecutive year of above-average hurricane activity
Scientists say the flashy tech could help them study the sun’s polar regions
Proposed by a government panel, the suggested title changes honor several women and people of color
The Science Museum in London explores the past and future of the disease, and the resilience of its survivors
Though only ten of her works have been identified, the painter's influence endures
The Red Planet probe will likely stop operating sometime later this year
Millennia of grime, soot and bird poop had covered up—and preserved—the archaeological treasure
Co-created with Indigenous partners, the new permanent installation reckons with past harm
Up to 7,000 years old, the mummified remains are treasured by local residents
The ancient fossils with wingspans the size of school buses are estimated to be 86 million years old
Kavachi, a submarine volcano in the southwest Pacific Ocean, is home to several species of sharks and fish that can withstand the extreme environment
Italy wants a Roman replica of "Doryphoros" in the Minneapolis Institute of Art returned
Larvae and pupae found in seed pods at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport last fall hatched into <em>Salma brachyscopalis Hampson</em> moths
The recently confiscated painting is worth an estimated $7 million
The amphibians stretch their limbs and tails to glide in a smooth style
Donated to the head of Catholic University’s drama department in 1973, the garment's ownership is now at the center of a legal dispute
The state's archaeologists believe people quarried red ocher at Powars II starting 12,840 years ago
After two and a half years of issues, the spacecraft's successful arrival is an important next step in NASA's commercial crew program
Reconstructing the scentscapes of bygone civilizations is anything but simple
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