Some choose to miss their second shot because of scheduling conflicts, fear of side effects, or they felt protected enough with just the first
The promising results were announced following a second phase vaccine trial that included 450 children between five and 17 months old
The Ness of Brodgar is home to a massive complex of Neolithic buildings
Radiocarbon dating places the bust's creation centuries after the Renaissance artist's death in 1519
Researchers found as many ticks carrying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease in coastal areas as they did in woodlands
Renovations at the Uffizi Gallery revealed two overlooked paintings of Medici dukes, among other intriguing finds
The prehistoric beast's scientific name is Dracopristis hoffmanorum
The 1794 copper coin served as a prototype for the famed "Flowing Hair" silver dollar
The fourth- or fifth-century artwork was probably part of a large mansion near an industrial zone
A new study explains how the arachnids migrated before and after the Gondwana supercontinent split apart
Researchers say their method can break down hard-to-recycle plastics using half the energy of existing techniques
Outrage erupted over the revelation that the likely remains of two young victims were held in and studied at Ivy League institutions
The colorful "brushstrokes" are "reversible, rewritable [and] erasable," says scholar Galina Odintsova
The 1,800-year-old arena housed up to 20,000 spectators eager to bet on the bloody battles
Water and heat activate plastic-munching enzymes that reduce the material to harmless chemical building blocks
The radiation found doesn't represent a health risk for humans, but it might impact bees
Dutch researchers calculated the surprising speed of the dinosaur based on 3-D reconstructions of its lengthy tail
A two-year research project identified 12 overlooked paintings, drawings and prints by pioneering 20th-century artists
Study examines how animal glue, canvases, layers of paint and chemicals interacted to produce cracks in one work but not in others
A new handwriting analysis suggests that two scribes collaborated on a key ancient manuscript
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