The proposal passed on a 3–1 vote, and the public will now have around 60 days to submit comments
A new study reveals apes have distinct and flexible 'vocal personalities,' opposed to a fixed repertoire of calls
Tools and pieces of the clay earth pigment found in northern China date to about 40,000 years old, and introduce new theories about early human migration
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion cleared a six-month backlog of mail while stationed in Europe in 1945
The exhibition probes the paradoxes of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's "Why Born Enslaved!," the most famous depiction of a Black woman in 19th-century art
The 2,000-year-old gold piece, perhaps worn by one of the murderers, could sell for $2 million
The natural satellites are seen in the distant background of the gas giant's portrait
The state legalized biological decomposition of human remains, also known as 'natural reduction,' last year
Researchers create massive genealogical network dating back 100,000 years
The request comes after mounting evidence that protection from three shots has faded with time, especially against the Omicron variant
Spanish authorities had all but given up the search for the missing piece, which was lost in a heist carried out by notorious art thief "Erik the Belgian"
The state has only confirmed eight wolverine sightings in 40 years. Data from the GPS collar will provide invaluable insights about the elusive species
Roscosmos denies color choice was a show of support for Ukraine
An exhibition at Kensington Palace features images from the 19th century through today, including a never-before-seen portrait of Princess Diana
Nigerian artist Victor Ehikhamenor's 'Still Standing' sparks conversation about how to deal with colonial monuments
A new study is the first to quantify the impact the two non-native predators have on local wildlife in the country
Workers removed the Talbot Boys Statue on Monday after years of pressure from the local community
The Tolkien Estate recently published a trove of rare, unpublished art by the famed fantasy author on its website
More than half of the United States is likely to struggle with limited water supply and increased risk of wildfires in the coming months
Offshore development and coastal city lights negatively impact many marine species
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