Scholars are studying the remains in hopes of learning more about the Indigenous peoples who lived in the region prior to the rise of the Inca Empire
Milly Hardwick, a 13-year-old from Suffolk, stumbled onto a cache of 65 artifacts dated to around 1300 B.C.E.
Scientists have dubbed Omicron a “variant of concern,” but warn against panic
The artwork features scenes from the Iliad showing Achilles’s defeat of Hector
Researchers suspect the fragment may have been debris from a cratering event on the lunar surface
Lucas Schmid's find led to the discovery of hundreds of other ancient artifacts linked to a 15 B.C.E. battle between imperial and Rhaetian forces
This research could shed light on how the circuits in our own minds work since animal brains are built out of the 'same fundamental building blocks'
The Russian empress, who was inoculated against smallpox in 1768, was an early proponent of the practice
The pop star's 10-minute, 13-second rerecording of "All Too Well" debuted at the top spot in Billboard's Hot 100 chart
New images of the solar system's giants give astronomers insight into atmospheric activity on other worlds
Eleven-year-old Liel Krutokop found the shekel, which dates to the second year of the first-century C.E. Great Revolt, while sifting through dirt
The report outlines recommendations for best practices to reduce animal cruelty and suffering
The equestrian monument will leave the steps of the American Museum of Natural History, finding a new home at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
Dated to around 1503, the depiction of the Virgin and Child bears the Renaissance master's monogram and watermark
Hasmonean ruler John Hyrcanus I, a nephew of Maccabean Revolt leader Judah Maccabee, razed the fortified structure during his conquest of Idumea
Some of these unique features reached temperatures up to 549 degrees Fahrenheit
When Virendar Bhardwaj uploaded a photo of a snake at his home in Chamba, India, scientists realized it has yet to be described by science
The competition aims to solve nutrition and food security issues in outer space and on Earth
She was also the oldest living member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Staff at the National Galleries of Scotland, which recently acquired the David Allan painting, hope to uncover more information about the sitter's identity
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