Scientists have made the most detailed map of our home galaxy’s hydrogen currently possible
DNA analysis shows ancient hominds transmitted genes that may have helped us adapt quicker to Europe and Asia. They also gave us HPV.
Paleontologists found four small fragments of dino fossils, proving the acidic soil 70 million years ago could have preserved bones
The European Space Agency lost contact with the Schiaparelli probe after it jettisoned its heat shield and deployed its parachute
Red blooms help the world commemorate a bloody war
The hybrid bovine has been a missing link in the ancestral tree of modern European bison
Jokesters from Pixar and <i>the Onion</i> are on the case to make artificial intelligence seem more human
Over 10,000 of the world's largest water frogs were found dead along the Coata River, a tributary of the heavily polluted lake
The famous bungalow is on track to be repaired by 2018 when SpaceX is hoped to launch humans into space once again
For decades, the Al Smith Dinner has helped Catholic voters dine and decide
Nikon's Small World Photography Competition celebrates the gorgeous details of nature
A murder mystery complete with royal intrigue
Tiny glass beads found in New Jersey and Bermuda suggest this dramatic warming period began with an impact
Throughout her long life, Jia Jia helped the dwindling number of pandas bounce back
It turns out that the shriveled shrooms love forests ravaged by fire
But don't get too excited just yet
Researchers spotted ripples in the planet's rings, which may be tracks left from two tiny moons
Over the weekend, nearly 200 nations agreed to phase out hydrofluorocarbons, a super greenhouse gas used in air conditioners and refrigerators
Remembering the dead as the country struggles to make peace
A country with an uneasy relationship to its past will preserve 98 buildings of the 20th century for future generations
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