A new series of data visualizations offers insights on the practice's historical significance
The birth of the yet-to-be-named male calf marks a milestone for conservationists trying to save the critically endangered species
"Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi" celebrates shrooms like you’ve never seen them before
Most astronomers, however, say it's unlikely that the star Betelgeuse will go supernova anytime soon
Starting early next year, Dinner by Heston in London will serve a menu inspired by ancient Roman fare
The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu hopes to set a positive example in the fight for a more sustainable future
Growing food in urban environments could have important implications for sustainability—if we can produce crops that thrive in tight spaces
The building remains fragile after suffering a devastating fire in April
Even after centuries in ruins, castles still need some TLC—and, perhaps, you?
Just a few centuries ago, much of the Swedish capital was under water, clearing the way for magnificent ships to dock on the shore
Advocates say the new provision will save lives—but some question whether it goes far enough
The festive feature is made up of a long stream of high-energy particles where stars may be forming
A Tennessee Republican has proposed replacing a bust of the Confederate general with a tribute to the iconic country star
Although it doesn't taste great, the silicon house highlights the capabilities of electron microscopy
A laboratory experiment hints at another sobering consequence of acid-heavy ocean waters on marine life
A new study describes artifacts from an archaeological site in Oregon that appear to have been scaled down for little hands
Certain emotions may be universal. But the way humans describe their feelings, it seems, is not
Experts hope further examination will yield insights on the canvas' age, background and history
A 3,500-year-old single-use vessel is part of a new display at the British Museum that explores our long-standing relationship with trash
Scientists stuck 11 dogs in fMRI scanners to see if their brains had a knack for quantity
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