The 13th-century pages, found by chance at a British library, show a different side of Merlin, the magician who advised Camelot's king
Found at a hot spring on the Tibetan Plateau, the impressions were likely left by hominin children
Exhibition spotlights crashing waves, maritime voyages and seafaring vessels painted by Georgia O'Keeffe, Normal Rockwell and Jacob Lawrence
Nikon’s Small World Photography Contest offers at up-close look at slime molds, insect wings, neurons and more
New research suggests the animal reliefs date to between 7,000 and 8,000 years ago
Radiocarbon dating of ceramics found at Medicine Lodge Archaeological Site may offer new insights on the region's Indigenous history
Created in the 16th century, the intricately decorated piece of armor was once owned by Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Flood waters from record rainfall overwhelmed the rodents and forced them out of their homes
One cow pees up to eight gallons a day; training them is easy, and capturing and treating the waste could make a difference
The Native American tribe had hoped to preserve and protect the site, which may be associated with the Mississippian culture
From inaugural poet Amanda Gorman to pop star Billie Eilish, here's how stars interpreted this year's theme
Threatened by erosion, outdated restorations and climate change, the monument’s megaliths are in need of extensive conservation
Missing his upper beak, an alpine parrot in New Zealand uses small pebbles for preening
A company has raised $15 million to bring the species back from extinction using gene editing technology
The small snake may be one of the smallest boas in the world
During the Civil War, both the Union and Confederate armies used the building as a hospital and command center
A multidisciplinary collaboration resurrects three types of flora lost due to 20th-century colonialism
Electronic sensors detect fall from bike and inflate football-style shoulder pads for upper-torso protection
The young woman died in her 20s during the fourth century C.E.
A combination of metal atoms and natural proteins is the secret behind the super-strong jaws, claws and stingers of some tiny animals
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