A new estimate suggests this mushroom is 2,500 Years Old and Weighs 440 tons
The malaria-stricken Roman child was buried in the ominously named Cemetery of the Babies with a stone inserted into its mouth
New study finds that approximately 60 percent of people of European-descent in the U.S. can be matched to a third cousin or closer
Shepard has endured as a symbol of violent hate crimes against LGBTQ people
The heiress, poet and activist funded and oversaw military field hospitals during both world wars, penned series of sonnets inspired by wartime experiences
A new study suggests that exposure to large home libraries may have a long-term impact on proficiency in three key areas
Scientists analyzed DNA samples from 141,431 pregnant Chinese women, or roughly 1/10,000 of the country’s population
But some participants in a recent study were able to recall as many as 10,000 faces
It's not known if the bird killed the child or scavenged its remains, but finger bones found in Poland show they went through a bird's digestive tract
A new ordinance means that at least 30 percent of new public art will depict notable women of history, beginning with Maya Angelou
A new study suggests it's possible some moons could have moons and the internet wants to give them a name—but scientists have yet to actually find one
Experts describe conflicting scenarios that alternately find the state’s poisonous algal bloom either weakening offshore or spreading inland
The two crew members landed safely in Kazakhstan after aborting the spaceflight to conduct a high-speed reentry procedure
A new study of residue on skeletons from the 79 A.D. eruption indicates Herculaneum was hit with a 400 to 900 degree pyroclastic flow
A new study suggests that the defining trait is linked to a unique genetic mutation
A new study suggests that workshops on the coast of Belize were not only producing salt, but also preserving animal meat
This scavenging strategy saved sleuths of bears in the past, but it’s not sustainable as temperatures climb at unprecedented rates
Your vote will determine which fish-chomping ursine competitor in Katmai National Park and Preserve is the chubbiest cubby of them all
Her 1992 nude self-portrait "Propped" sold for $12.4 million. But the record-breaking price lags behind the amount paid to the men's holder of the title
A Norwegian aquaculture company plans to combat sea lice and other problems by monitoring individual salmon in a high-tech fish farms
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