Scientists previously synthesized the mineral in a lab using immense amounts of pressure, but they were surprised to find it in nature
Researchers in Aizanoi unearthed traces of a bone workshop and an oil lamp store, as well as the heads of sculptures depicting Aphrodite and Dionysus
M+ promises to be a leading cultural destination, but China's new national security law threatens its curatorial freedom
In its heyday, Fort Wingate housed Buffalo Soldiers, Navajo code talkers and a future general
The raptors may have gotten entangled during a territorial fight or courtship dance
The crustacean's bizarre blue hue could be due to genetics or diet
The Manhattan museum's latest imagined space blends Black history and contemporary art
Dated to between 1493 and 1499, the silver half-groat is the oldest English coin ever found in Canada
A concept called 'pink noise' brings order to seemingly disorderly patterns seen in classical music, seismic activity, economic markets and even pearls
Though wildlife populations are recovering, climate change and sewage still threaten the river's health
New research suggests domesticated cats keep a 'mental map' of their owner's location, an ability previously unknown in felines
As winter months approach, some feathered friends have started migrating east to west instead of north to south
Buried in the Chimú Empire capital of Chan Chan, some of the deceased were interred with needles and sewing tools
These blubbery critters have made grand reappearances on golf courses, swimming pools and hiking trails, startling some New Zealanders
Experts are optimistic the request will be granted before the winter holiday season
Carbon dating of the artworks' timber frame suggests they date to between the 1540s and 1580s
Fossilized remains of aquatic creatures are commonly found in Canyonlands National Park, but discovering a land-dwelling vertebrate is incredibly rare
The bees will sound the alarm against invaders by vibrating their wings to make a noise akin to high-pitched scream
Holocaust survivor Wolfgang Haney collected the items over three decades
An exhibition at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum is the first to showcase Mary and Elizabeth Way's unique creations, which went unrecognized for decades
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