An alarming report found that there are 700 marine sites impacted by low oxygen levels—up from 45 in the 1960s
Timed to coincide with the ongoing U.N. Climate Change Conference, the campaign is a digital effort to warn the world
The mice already kill an estimated 2 million seabird chicks per year, but they now target breeding adults
Two of the eggs broke open during excavation, but one remains intact
Some have decried the selection as dull, but Pantone prefers to frame it as "a timeless and enduring hue"
Human ears can’t hear them, but other plants or animals might
The originals remain at the National Archives, but new 3-D scans showcase the ballistics in vivid detail
A remarkable daguerreotype was recently acquired by the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City
Archaeologists started searching for the "Scharnhorst" on the centenary of the 1914 battle
Scientists hooked the animals up with sensors that monitor how heat moves through deep ocean currents
Like human personnel, military dogs are susceptible to hearing loss from exposure to high levels of noise
The Tennessee Aquarium's internet-famous eel, Miguel Wattson, is powering Christmas lights in the exhibit
The first findings from the Parker Solar Probe change what we know about the workings of our nearest star
During World War II, the stalls served as rendezvous points for French Resistance fighters
Scientists used a device that sits in the stomach and slowly releases hormones into the body
The phenomenon was ‘shockingly’ consistent across a variety of bird species, according to the authors of a new study
The mummies of seven women found at Egypt's Deir el-Medina site bear tattoos including crosses, baboons and hieroglyphics
Burglars stole jewelry and historic artifacts from the Stasi Museum in Berlin
Proponents have called it "the Beyoncé of apples"
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