In 2022, NASA will launch the Psyche mission, carrying sophisticated communication technology
Archaeologists have found possible grave markers, and cadaver dogs have indicated the presence of human remains
A giant sculpture of artist and model Rick Genest, who has covered himself in tattoos of the inside of his body, will debut in its new Medicine Galleries
The Cyphochilus beetle’s scales boast intricate networks of chitin, a molecule that reflects light with high efficiency
Two bright-eyed guides found an abbreviation and inscription leading to Spanish painter Bartolomé Pérez de la Dehesa
Archaeologists have been searching the site of Megiddo for more than 100 years
Expect small disruptions to satellite communications and minor surges in the power grid. Find out how USGS predicts effects of geomagnetic storms
The world's favorite ambassador of science was one of the greatest minds in physics
A new study shows polling is not undergoing a collapse despite what conventional wisdom might suggest
New studies suggest the largest eruption in the last 2 million years didn't push humanity to the edge of extinction as previously hypothesized
The area’s success may be due, in part, to the fact that it is home to a large number of older Americans
A new study found that 10 percent of differences in humans’ ability to empathize can be attributed to genetic variations
Researchers have wondered for years about the strangely shaped skulls found in Western Europe
Art meets science in the first U.S. traveling exhibition of Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s sketches
The more than 1200 cannonballs found on <i>The Mary Rose</i> are facing a major problem—corrosion
By combining various gases with plasma, researchers are learning about the haze around distant planets
The artist and survivor sketched portraits of Nazi officers in exchange for extra food and blankets. His death at 93 was confirmed by his son, David Aron
A meta-analysis of existing trials suggests that the drugs are mostly effective on a short-term basis for patients suffering from acute depression
Looking at 126,000 stories sent by ~3 million people, researchers found that humans, not bots, were primarily responsible for the spread of disinformation
But a high-tech solution might be on the way
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