The fifth-century engraving, found repurposed in a Byzantine building's wall, references "Christ born of Mary"
The skeleton is still far from complete but paleontologists say what they've found suggests the dinosaur may be more than 120 feet long
Genetic diversity is needed to produce viable plants. Scientists are using animal breeding methods to conserve the titan arum
Scientists suggest the vampire finch evolved to drink blood to survive the volcanic archipelago's harsh environment and scarce resources
An exhibition at NYC's Jack Shainman Gallery underscores the contemporary resonance of the photographer's work
The museum that owns the 16th-century painting hadn't even realized the work—attributed to the school of Leonardo—was missing
The fluttering insects create tiny jets of air by clapping their flexible wings together, which may help them evade predators
Eleanor Harvey posits that the 1859 landscape's message of hope resonated with First Lady Jill Biden, who helped select the artwork
The move is one of several climate-related actions taken by President Joe Biden on his first day in office
Archaeologists in Mexico discovered the remains of women and children targeted by Hernán Cortés' forces in 1520
The species’ numbers in the United States were diminished by predator control efforts and trapping
The team also discovered dozens of sarcophagi, wooden masks and ancient board games
Last week a dozen bottles splashed into the Gulf of Mexico inside SpaceX’s Dragon capsule after a year aboard the International Space Station
The newly discovered orifice is the oldest known fossilized cloacal vent in existence
The small water-bound robots use wide-angle cameras and three bright LEDs to move in synchronized swarms
The 22-year-old revised her original composition, "The Hill We Climb," in the aftermath of the January 6 storming of the Capitol
The group's upcoming short film, titled "When We Gather," honors the achievements of women who preceded the vice president
If passed, the new measure would make it more difficult for local councils to remove statues of polarizing historical figures
By this time last year, the U.S. had recorded over 65,000 cases of influenza
Huge black hole is so old it offers a glimpse into the early universe, and so big it challenges ideas of how black holes form
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