The team captured footage of the eight-armed creatures brooding their eggs in groups near Costa Rica
The country's tumultuous relationship with the organization stretches back 40 years
Predicted to break attendance records, the tournament has already sold over a million tickets
The teams hope to learn more about the first few weeks of human development and provide insights into treatments for infertility and diseases
The tribrid trains now running in Italy can switch between battery power, electricity and diesel
The prolific jellies can form huge swarms and clear zooplankton from wide areas of water, sending ripple effects up the food chain
The new Google Arts & Culture hub features high-resolution scans, 3D renderings and artificial intelligence experiments
It's no surprise that neutrinos come from within our galaxy, but the tiny, chargeless particles are very hard to detect
Both are facing up to five years in prison for smearing paint on the glass case of a Degas sculpture
Easily taller than the Statue of Liberty, the behemoth is likely the second-tallest known tree in the world
As groups within the World Health Organization are reviewing the artificial sweetner’s potential to cause cancer, take a look back at a hoax from the '90s
The country previously had three distinct systems for determining age, often leading to confusion
Regardless of maternal status, women hunted in almost 80 percent of recent and present-day foraging societies in a new study
The service will carry groups of up to eight passengers between 25 sites on the island this summer
"Craig's closet" stands near the former site of St. Vincent's, a hospital at the center of the city's AIDS epidemic
Breakthrough research suggests the continuous ripples in spacetime could be caused by pairs of supermassive black holes, spiraling toward collisions
Researchers have spent a decade unraveling the mysteries of the girl's unusual burial site
The fresco features a flatbread with a variety of toppings—but no tomato and mozzarella
Like humans, female dolphins make higher-pitched vocalizations when communicating with their young
The primates can simultaneously make sounds with their mouth and throat, a finding that may shed light on the evolution of human speech
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