Owner Andreas Pernerstorfer thought he'd found a piece of wood, but then he remembered something his grandfather had said about finding teeth in the cellar decades ago
With its visible and infrared photography, Euclid—known as the "dark universe detective"—is helping astronomers better understand dark matter and dark energy
The tomb, composed of two chambers connected by a tiny door and windows, was found in a family gravesite on China's east coast containing four other burials
Researchers outfitted Greek marines in replicas of a Mycenaean suit and simulated combat to see if the armor was usable in its day
In a new study, scientists suggest the sun's magnetic field originates much closer to the star's surface than previously thought, a finding that could boost predictions of solar activity
One of the carvings may even depict French emperor and military commander Napoleon Bonaparte being hanged
Found on the island of Jiigurru, the 82 shards predate the arrival of Europeans by centuries, dating to between 2,000 and 3,000 years ago
For the second time this month, a painting of a British royal is garnering backlash
These blood-sucking insects are capable of transmitting the bacteria that caused the Black Death, according to a laboratory study
A small study suggests some severe traumatic brain injury patients can later recover a level of independence or return to their pre-injury lives
The preliminary analysis is a first step in testing the theory that infectious diseases played a role in Neanderthals' extinction
Archaeologists in the Yucatán Peninsula found several stone lids used by the pre-Columbian civilization to collect honey from stingless bees
In a scorched village in Spain, archaeologists discovered a hidden gold earring that suggests residents foresaw a coming attack around the time of the Second Punic War
The one-of-a-kind sculpture in California, designed by the son of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is at the mercy of shifting grounds
Veterinarians and volunteers are trying to save the threatened primates by hoisting buckets of water and food into trees, as well as providing medical care
Researchers say the carved artifact was not a utilitarian item and instead served a symbolic purpose
The plastic (and fantastic) version of Williams is one of nine new Mattel dolls celebrating female athletes
The 1972 Q1 microcomputer could fetch $60,000 at auction
Ahead of planned construction, experts removed the 4,000-pound wall behind the 1989 artwork, which is now on public display for the first time
A new paper looks at the genes of the most common cockroach species, tracing its historical journey alongside humans, from Asia to the Middle East, Europe and beyond
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