New research suggests canines' love for chasing and returning tossed balls wasn't purely a product of domestication
Following his father's death in 1973, Christopher began editing and publishing the "Lord of the Rings" author's unseen writings
These trees have developed an army of molecular weapons to stay healthy in old age
Our average normal temperature may no longer be 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Its designers hope that it could help with construction in deserts or even on Mars
With her detailed reconstructions of missing persons and murder victims, Gatliff helped give identities to the nameless dead
The Separate Cinema Archive contains more than 37,000 objects dating from 1904 to the present
The news hasn’t come as a surprise to climate scientists, but all urge immediate action
A new analysis suggests the Pachacamac Idol, once thought destroyed, is probably older—and less bloody—than once believed
The closest verified bobcat sighting was 25 miles away, so how this one reached the city remains a mystery
A new study found that 38 percent of tiger sharks observed off the coast of Tahiti had at least one hook stuck in their body
Toxoplasma gondii infections don’t just make mice afraid of cats. They get reckless with all sorts of other stuff, too
Germany has pledged €4 million to a project that seeks to revamp the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam
Greg Priore and John Schulman stole and resold hundreds of rare texts over a 25-year period
Archaeologists uncovered a thriving farming community whose members wanted to keep their valuables safe
An anonymous buyer purchased the manuscript, penned by French aristocrat Pierre de Coubertin in 1892, for $8.8 million
A new study has found that the animals use distinct vocalizations across a range of emotional contexts
Wallabies often survive the bushfires, but their natural food sources do not
Paris Musées, which manages 14 important institutions, has released a trove of images into the public domain
After putting the insects into a linear accelerator, researchers got some surprisingly weighty results
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