A new study finds these equine wells attracted 59 other vertebrate species, boasting 64 percent more species than the surrounding landscape
The unprecedented discovery opens up new pathways into the study of maternal health in the ancient world
The roughly 7,000-year-old mustatils, or rectangular monuments, predate both Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids
Curators at the Louvre had mistakenly categorized the missing digit as a toe. An eagle-eyed researcher noticed the mistake in 2018
Unidentified criminals wrote "white power" and obscenities over thousand-year-old Indigenous markings on "Birthing Rock" in Moab
Extreme weather and the Covid-19 pandemic have upended supply chains for plastic lab equipment
Culture Minister Monika Grütters describes the move as a "historic milestone"
A new study finds people of color in the United States are exposed to higher levels of fine particulate pollution
Techniques such as MRI and CT scans may allow researchers to identify and study rare sea specimens without the need for dissection
Scholars voiced concern about planned aesthetic changes and a lack of adequate accessibility measures for people with disabilities
New findings at a cavern in Iceland point to decades of elite ceremonial activity aimed at preventing the apocalypse
The bust of the "Night" author appears in a corner of the Washington, D.C. church's Human Rights Porch
Found near villages, research suggests the Indigenous population intentionally planted and maintained these patches of fruit and nut trees
An applied mathematics team created origami-inspired tents that can collapse to the size of a twin mattress with ease
Genetic research involving prehistoric animals usually requires fossilized bone or tooth fragments
Researchers suggest the results may extend to those exposed to radiation in other nuclear accidents, such as the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi explosion in Japan
New analysis suggests that rock art found in Norway portrays a sealskin vessel used by Stone Age Scandinavians
The remains, most of which predate the pharaonic period, include two babies buried in jars
Female dragon mantises attract mates in the dark by inflating a forked, translucent-green organ that researchers say also wiggles
More than 90 percent of documented Covid-19 cases are sparked by transmission indoors
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