New research corroborates Inuit knowledge of the animals cleverly using new tools
Archaeologists at Soulton Hall have unearthed sandstone walls and trinkets likely left behind by religious pilgrims
A new study finds these acrobatic rodents quickly weigh variables like bendy branches to figure out how to safely clear big distances high in the treetops
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
The vivid hues showcase soil composition and ancient volcanic history
In 2018, Californians overwhelmingly supported Proposition 12, an initiative designed to create humane conditions for farm animals
Excavations in Jerusalem revealed damage dating to the eighth century B.C.E., when the natural disaster reportedly took place
A massive heatwave sparked blazes along the Mediterranean, threatening cultural heritage sites and forcing mass evacuations
The huge stockpile includes camel, rodent and cattle remains
Officials closed some recreational sites while the areas undergo eradication efforts
At least 40 arachnid species kill and eat certain slithering predators, which can be up to 30 times the eight-legged critters' size
In 2020, temperatures in the region rose nearly 11 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, causing the limestone to release ancient methane deposits
Calculations inscribed on a clay tablet helped ancient people document property boundaries, new research suggests
Forty percent of white-tailed deer sampled from four states between January and March 2021 had antibodies from the virus that causes Covid-19
On par with specimens found at nearby Sutton Hoo, the tiny accessory likely helped a lord or king keep their weapon sheathed
New research indicates that the Inca settlement was in continuous use from at least 1420 to 1530
Study estimates 98 percent of colonies will be quasi-extinct by 2100 unless the world drastically reduces its greenhouse gas emissions
As demand for fish rises, restaurants are slammed with employment losses, port congestion, lack of product, rising costs and shipment snags
The 2,000-year-old travertine slab marked the sacred outer limits of the ancient city
Wicker vessels recovered from the ruins of Thônis-Heracleion contain doum nuts and grape seeds
Targeting the world's worst emitters could offer disproportionate benefits when it comes to fighting climate change
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