Newly discovered photographs help researchers to re-analyze 8,000-year-old remains from burials in Portugal
Entomologists are hopeful the pathogen could slow the insects' spread through the country
New species may be hidden in areas that have more comprehensive geographic ranges with high variability in temperature and precipitation
Scientists suspect an ancient limestone carving known as the Venus of Willendorf traveled hundreds of miles across the Southern Alps
People around the world are embracing the bright bloom as a symbol of solidarity with the beleaguered country
The allergen-causing protein Fel d 1 was removed from feline cells using the gene-editing tool
DNA analysis of skeletal remains in Belize helps piece together how corn cultivation came to thrive in Central America
The zoo hasn’t made any plans to catch the bird, saying any attempts might harm the flamingo and other wildlife
The discovery suggests the dwarf planet may be harboring a subsurface liquid ocean
Here's how experts and civilians alike are working to protect the country's art, artifacts and scientific specimens
The insects, created by biotech firm Oxitec, will be non-biting males engineered to only produce viable male offspring, per the company
A blockbuster exhibition in Florence argues that the Italian sculptor deserves to be a household name on par with Michelangelo and Raphael
Found off the coast of Abu Dhabi, the structures likely served as houses for Ghagha Island's Neolithic inhabitants
Well preserved by mud, the femur dates to Britain’s Neolithic period
A new study suggests certain 'windows' of development when youngsters appear most sensitive to technology
A new analysis of shipwrecked metals inscribed with Cypro-Minoan markings suggests the objects originated in Sardinia, some 1,550 miles away from Cyprus
Fragments of a graphite shell from the planet's past and a series of violent meteorite impacts may have combined to form sparkling diamonds
Researchers discovered 164 sea stars placed in the Templo Mayor around the turn of the 16th century
Genes linked to taste receptors, insulin secretions, and stomach were absent in the flying mammals
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