A.I. can make decisions faster than humans, raising a myriad of ethical questions when applied to weapons systems
New standards will ensure significant archaeological finds remain publicly accessible for study and enjoyment, the government says
New research begins to unravel the secrets of a strange natural phenomenon in which thousands of freshwater crustaceans march on land
Two rare copies of the 1843 greeting card, which depicts a child sipping from a glass of wine, are now up for auction
The piece of space debris, called 2020 SO, is the upper stage rocket booster from a failed 1966 mission to the moon
By culturing cells, food scientists have learned to grow meat in a lab without killing any animals or relying on deforestation
The campaign is part of a broader crowdsourcing effort aimed at making archival materials more accessible to the public
Long associated with the Great War, the disease actually dates back at least 2,000 years, a new study suggests
Riffing on the genre's long history, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's innovative works raise questions about black identity and representation
Christians in what is now northern Israel may have repurposed the basalt structure as a deliberate affront to pagan worshippers
A Minnesota resident captured a video of the bushy-tailed rodent's drunken smorgasbord
Conservation scientists could use the information to teach previously captive animals how to live in the wild
The radio telescope was once the largest in the world, and played a key role in many major astronomical discoveries over the last 50 years
Without swift action to reduce carbon emissions, nearly 25,000 low-income houses will face annual flooding in the next 30 years
Created by a Russian engineer, the theremin has delighted and confounded audiences since 1920
A Christie's auction benefitting the Louvre offers a winning bidder the chance to attend the painting's annual inspection
Proteins are vital biological molecules, and it can require years of lab-based experiments to tease out the 3-D shape of just one
An 800-year-old blanket made out of turkey feathers testifies to the bird's significance in Pueblo culture
Over the last 40 years, bird populations across the U.S. did the best in places with the most stringent air pollution regulations
New research suggests that climate change, not a tsunami, doomed the now-submerged territory of Doggerland
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