The South American primates change their calls to communicate with other tamarin species living in shared territories
A team of more than 900 scientists and volunteers swabbed the surfaces of 60 public transit systems
An 18th-century duke seeking to transform his estate into parkland ordered the village of Netherton's destruction
Fishermen from the island nation caught a number of rare coelacanths off the coast using gillnets
The enormous, luminescent landscape spent nearly a century in Providence before its 2018 acquisition by the Art Institute of Chicago
Seven infant devils born inside an enclosed nature preserve represent a conservation milestone
The beloved story of a ravenous insect has sold 40 million copies and been translated into 60 languages
Sotheby's is set to auction a private collection of 500 manuscripts, first editions, letters and papers linked to famed British authors
Construction work revealed the foundations of Curon, a historic alpine town, for the first time since 1950
Like a natural form of scuba gear, the semi-aquatic lizard can stay submerged underwater for up to 18 minutes using the clever trick
Once researchers determine a 'correlate of protection,' they will be able to measure immunity and develop new vaccines more quickly
The $42 million project will test out five strategies for pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere to fight climate change
The company completed a final phase trials in 3,732 adolescents between ages 12 and 17
The plant attracts corpse flies to its opening with the aroma of rotting insects
A newly unveiled statue in the African country's capital honors an icon of resistance against British imperialism
A new study in Wisconsin suggests the predators keep prey away from roads, reducing crashes by 24 percent
Archaeologists found a bathing complex, an intact tomb, medieval pottery and more at sites along the country's southern shore
Archaeologists conducting excavations at an Istanbul train station found traces of an ancient apse, or semicircular recess
Researchers inserted genes that code for light-sensitive proteins in algae into the man’s retina, and now he reports limited but much improved vision
A new exhibition at the British Museum introduces visitors to the man behind the mythical Roman ruler
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