The strange form of ice could help explain the odd magnetic fields seen around Uranus and Neptune
He helped shine a light on the shadowy trade of ivory and rhino horns
After seven years of designing and tinkering, the most powerful rocket in the world hurtled into space
The Museum of London's "Votes for Women” show marks 100 years since women were first granted the right to vote in Britain
Researchers estimate that more than a trillion planets may lurk beyond our galaxy's bounds
The same drugs that knock us out or numb our wounds can also be used on our leafy friends
The creepy-crawly is unlike any living spider
Houses, fortifications, pyramids and causeways were among the discoveries
The best of the U.S. National Archive's #ArchivesBlackHistory
Palaeontologists were first alerted to the fossil by a 10-year-old tourist
Though it won't work for all species, <em>Aedes aegypti</em> mosquitos seem to have a memory for near-death experiences
A fine haze of ice particles transformed this landscape into an otherworldly scene
The slab is covered in 70 foot prints and is one of the best collections of animal traces yet found
The tools may suggest that humans dispersed from Africa earlier than previously believed. But not all experts agree
Three of the Unesco World Heritage site's enigmatic glyphs were harmed, but authorities believe they can repair the damage
In an act of protest, the London National Portrait Gallery work was damaged in 1914. It returns to mark 100 years of the Representation of the People Act
She was buried in a cave in central Greece around 9,000 years ago
Researchers test it out on a medieval epic to investigate whether the Battle of Clontarf was fought against the Vikings or was part of an Irish civil war
The incident comes as airlines have implementing stricter rules for emotional support animals
An interdisciplinary team of archaeologists and physicists came together to discover the purpose of the ancient bit of sharpened red ochre
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