New research suggests that soft-bodied organisms called Ediacarans may have been related to an animal of the Cambrian era
Study shows online observations can help researchers refine the range maps of many species overlooked by field biologists
It has long been believed that the famed poet was born in 1902, but his name appears in newspaper articles from 1901
The Thanksgiving snapshot places Jerry and Rita Alter in Tucson, Arizona, just a day before the 1985 heist
New DNA study reveals how the Norse Greenlanders cornered the market on ivory in Europe
New study suggests ape vocalizations vary according to neural abilities, not vocal anatomy
A new study reconfirms that the Pink and White Terraces were destroyed by a volcano in 1886 and can't be dug up
A new study reveals the secret to the invertebrates’ dazzling mating ritual
The Oxford research fellow names Bernardino Luini as main artist, believes da Vinci only painted between five to 20 percent of the painting
While the proposed branch of the armed forces may be controversial, the history of the so-called "Space Force" is longstanding
Smoke and flames from the Ferguson Fire have closed the roads to the National Park's most popular attraction at the height of tourist season
Low rainfall leads to poor harvests, starving troops, more mutinies and higher risk of regicide
But experts caution that violent activity could start again at any moment
By the end of the century, the ocean is predicted to become two-and-a-half times more acidic, which is bad news for sea life.
Myanmar's wild-captured elephants exhibited median lifespan three to seven years shorter than that of captive-born creatures
Thanks to the moon’s conspicuous absence, those looking up at peak viewing hours will see 60-70 shooting stars every hour
After only a few decades of domestic breeding, friendly foxes have social behavior woven into their genes
The site is one of more than 80 ‘Éire markings’ that proclaimed Ireland’s neutrality during the war
The turquoise killifish, which lives in ephemeral pools in Mozambique, progresses from embryo to sexual maturity faster than any other vertebrate
This is the third time the marker of the African-American boy’s brutal torture and murder in Mississippi in 1955 has been vandalized
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