The simulation could help researchers gain new insight into the fossilization process—without having to wait 10,000 years
Howard was a key Panther organizer and played an important role in community activism
Parts of the tiny home where the civil rights activist lived with 17 family members are expected to sell for between $1 and $3 million
Erosion of the Medusae Fossae Formation has, over billions of years, likely covered the entire planet in 10 feet of volcanic dust
Think of it as ducky day care
About 300 of the images have been newly digitized, and 200 of these are free for public use
But do the findings hold water?
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine endorses the $1 billion Electron-Ion Collider
The mark was left by a Pictish coppersmith at Swandro, a site in the Orkney Islands that is quickly washing into the sea
The manuscript includes Lovelace’s translation of an Italian paper, her copious notes and a formula that is often recognized as the first computer program
The dino family emerged 15 million years earlier than previously thought
Pre-Clovis projectile points and other artifacts at the Gault Site date back 16,000 years ago or even earlier
The trash was pushed onto Montesinos Beach by a recent storm, but environmentalists say the scene is becoming all the more common
Boxes labeled with artist's name were found among the 200 abandoned works
The demo failed to impress recording executives in the early 1960s
New simulations show Andromeda absorbed the large galaxy M32p about 2 billion years ago
Cerro Gordo was once a lively mining town. Now its new owners have plans to refurbish it in hopes of attracting visitors to the relic of the Wild West
The terracotta feline was believed to have gone missing after the death of Claude Monet's son Michel
As temperatures rise, the spider dines differently, resulting in a cascade of effects in the Arctic
Archaeologists have unearthed 2,000-year-old barracks, a military commander’s home and thousands of artifacts
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