Crocodiles have recovered from near extinction in the last few decades, with numbers increasing from only a few thousand to over 100,000
The experiment suggests that cyanobacteria 'batteries' could run small devices
A new exhibition traces how Middle Eastern patterns and motifs inspired—and fueled—Cartier
The complex may have been used as a shelter during Roman rule in Turkey
Kalush Orchestra’s “Stefania” is a tribute to the frontman’s mother—and the group’s embattled motherland
New research finds that many hawksbill turtles take meandering routes to reach foraging sites in the Indian Ocean
Ocean currents push the unsettling toys—and tons of other trash—onto state shores
For four decades, the rare was artwork was thought to be missing
A new study finds several biochemical pathways, including one that produces a precursor to cholesterol, may be key to this behavior
The experiment is a milestone in the path to helping humans one day experience extended stays on the lunar surface
The Italian government plans to cull the population after at least one animal tested positive for a contagious swine fever
The National Gallery invented the guessing game to help users access its vast collections
The accidental discovery has a long, layered history
A new exhibition pays homage to the art of mid-century costumes, sets and more
Researchers suspect that the dolphins were playing with the boa, but many questions about the behavior remain
Two unoccupied houses fell into the Atlantic Ocean on North Carolina’s Outer Banks this week
A new study shows that, when exposed to sunlight, anemones turn a chemical found in sunscreen into a toxin
It may have been created as a way for Neo-Assyrian officials to curry favor with local residents
A exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the archaeological find by spotlighting the overlooked workers who made it possible
"Christ the Protector" is taller than Rio de Janeiro's most famous monument
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