Researchers believe a disk of dust from a supernova or a pulsar wind nebula could explain the strange energy signal
The mythical female pope is back in the news as an academic uses medieval coins to look for physical evidence of her reign
While on a walk outside a small Czech village, Monty the dog and his owner found nearly two dozen 3,000-year-old artifacts
Archaeologists say the Tudor king was likely born in a high-status residence in the castle’s outer ward
Five gray tree squirrels in Wisconsin were found with their tails hopelessly knotted together, requiring some help from a wildlife rehab
Oversteegen and two other young women used their unassuming charms to ensnare Nazi collaborators
Mice with engineered versions of the CMAH gene exhibited 30 percent better endurance than those without
Twenty-one documents found in the U.K.'s National Archives add context to the Bard's feelings toward power and monarchy
Both animals' fur, skin and muscle are almost perfectly preserved
The narwhal was seen frolicking with its beluga buddies some 600 miles south of its normal range
The Sunspot Observatory in New Mexico was closed for ten days due to a 'security threat,' though aliens and solar flares have been ruled out
A new exhibition at the Met features nearly 150 of Delacroix’s paintings, drawings and prints
Amphipods wear the so-called sea angels, which secrete chemicals that keep certain predators at bay, like backpacks
The satirical awards celebrate some of the strangest scientific research
After analyzing the woman’s skeleton, researchers unlocked her past as an ancient Greek artisan
A new study suggests one piece of plastic has a 22 percent chance of killing a turtle that eats it, and 14 pieces will kill half
The first woman to run a mile in less than five minutes has died at age 85
New research finds these early image projectors, which brought world landmarks, fairytale favorites to life, were a regular part of middle-class life
A new report warns that war and increased natural disasters from climate change are beginning to reverse gains made in recent decades
Too lazy to pick up the phone? Open wide... this new device latches onto your chompers to transmit sound via the cranial bones
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