Newly dated artifacts from a rock shelter show humans were in the inhospitable Little Sandy Desert at least 10,000 years earlier than previously thought
Annie Kenney, who took part in the movement’s first militant act, wrote to her sister after being released from prison
A new study is bringing long-overdue scientific rigor to the elephant bird’s family tree
A new species discovered in South Africa shows how dinosaurs went from bipedal beasts to four-legged giants like brontosaurus
New documentary evidence suggests the famed artist’s uncle and cousin were victims of targeted killings
Researchers suggest that the early human ancestors’ hand usage places them in line with tailors, painters rather than brute-force laborers
Some of the nearly 260 figures depicted in the paintings are given speech captions reminiscent of modern comics
An amateur botanist spotted the Wondiwoi tree kangaroo in the remote mountains of West Papua, New Guinea
New paper by undergrads illuminates the physics behind the Water Bottle Challenge
The judge found that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service had acted ‘arbitrarily and capriciously’ in removing federal protections for the species
Analysis of radio records in the ionosphere showed that Allied Forces' bombing runs over Germany altered the upper atmosphere
Researchers were so entranced by the pink and yellow fish that they failed to spot a sixgill shark swimming just above their heads
The show explores how the policing of minor crimes has caused an uptick in racial profiling, particularly targeting African American and Latino communities
The portrait is likely of a day laborer that worked on the grounds of the asylum where the troubled artist stayed near the end of his life
“For a living language, the only constant is change,” says Peter Sokolowski, editor at large for Merriam-Webster
The dino-bird hybrid boasts a stubby tail, clawed wings and sharp teeth
It's been identified as a remnant of an ancient Roman monument, the altar employed in Druidic human sacrifice, even the stone that yielded Excalibur
Two new studies demonstrate that epidural stimulation and intensive therapy can help people overcome paralysis from spinal cord injuries
Researchers introduced a sterilization mutation that wiped out lab populations in seven to 11 generations
The Italian Old Master had a notoriously mercurial temperament and was forced to flee Rome in 1606 after killing his rival in a duel
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