The robot designed to search for traces of life on the Red Planet was originally scheduled to ride a Russian rocket into to space this fall
Despite the 'irreversible' impacts of a warming planet, scientists emphasize there is still time to act
Jackson, a 51-year-old Harvard graduate and former public defender, would be the first Black woman on the Court
Worn by the famed aviator during her 1928 flight across the Atlantic, the lost helmet was kept for nearly a century in the closet of a Minnesota home
The remains were discovered in the tomb of an elite member of a pre-Inca city buried 1,200 years ago
Grieving canines ate less, slept more, and sought more attention from their human companions after the death of a furry friend, according to a survey
A collision between two galaxies may have sparked the odd shape
The outbreak of browntail moths in the state will likely grow worse as temperatures increase, researchers say
An elderly epilepsy patient unexpectedly died during a brain scan, revealing bursts of activity associated with memory recall, meditation, and dreaming
Ancient pollen deposits reveal that some areas of Europe may have experienced a 'much lighter touch' of the disease, according to the study
Health experts say FDA authorization may increase condom usage during anal intercourse and reduce sexually transmitted infections
The new study suggests a shift in major smuggling routes
A team aboard a modern icebreaker will survey the site with state-of-the-art underwater drones in hopes of finding the historic vessel
Researchers tested 15 participants’ responses to 165 different noises, including toilet flushing, road traffic, instrumental music, speaking and singing
The giant flying reptile had an eight-foot wingspan and lived around 170 million years ago
The trackers were supposed to track movement behaviors but instead uncovered an unusual problem-solving behavior
The changes may help the organ adapt to microgravity, but they seem to persist for several months after returning to Earth
Bone growth suggests the patient survived the procedure, which was likely conducted to treat an infection
The Lakota tribe is in talks with the institution for the repatriation of a necklace, bonnet and moccasins taken from the dead following the 1890 atrocity
Former WWII pilot Gail S. Halvorsen is still fondly remembered as the American who delivered sweets to German children during the Berlin Airlift
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