The ruffled, waterfall-inspired noodle resembles a combination of mafaldine and bucatini
In a study of 2,260 children age 12 to 15, no vaccinated kids contracted the virus
The 105,000-year-old items may have held religious meaning
As humans' closest hibernating relative, learning from the critters could also make emergency surgery safer and inform metabolic disease research
A new study says the horde of insects was drawn to the Vegas Strip by its famously bright lights
Decades after their bones were placed in storage, the state has repatriated the remains of 403 Indigenous ancestors
Secured under Ingenuity's solar panels is a stamp-sized swatch of fabric from the Wright Flyer
An 800-year-old trash dump in Oxford reveals adherence to Jewish dietary codes
Researchers used three atomic clocks to measure time accurately down to the quadrillionth of a percent
Spanish authorities halted the sale of the three works, which were falsely attributed to El Greco, Modigliani and Goya
While in orbit, the adaptable muscle doesn't need to combat gravity to pump blood
A new show at the Pallant House Gallery in England features pint-sized works by Damien Hirst, Rachel Whiteread and more
The vaccinated group of participants saw 90 percent fewer cases than if they had not been vaccinated
The new version of the Global Forecast System could give Americans in the path of a hurricane an additional 36 hours to prepare compared to the old model
People in South America likely kept the birds as exotic pets whose feathers were prized for their use in headdresses and hats
UCLA's database features hundreds of thousands of entries detailing traditional healing practices
Some animals showing signs of a neurological disorder had brain inflammation, but the cause is still unknown
Researchers say the various types of bird feathers used may hold symbolic significance
A new show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art features 100 of the American artist's paintings, drawings and watercolors
Whiteflies have a gene only found in plants that appears to allow the tiny insects to withstand plants’ chemical defenses
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