The Book of Hours appears in a famous painting of the Tudor statesman
The large mammal likely contracted the virus from a fox, say wildlife officials
Buoy and Beacon are trained to help human lifeguards rescue swimmers at Scarborough Beach State Park
A new exhibition explores Roman hair removal practices—and showcases 50 pairs of ancient tweezers
The behemoth, found in the Po River, may have set a world record for the longest catch-and-release catfish
Though air quality has improved along the East Coast, smoke particles are floating through the atmosphere to other parts of the world
To handle changing temperatures, the cephalopods make "astounding" RNA edits, researchers find
If adopted, a new prototype would allow passengers to remain in their own wheelchairs on flights
Researchers are using 3D scanning technology to learn more about the plaster casts
The natural climate pattern usually increases global temperatures and could lead to record-breaking heat
They drilled into a mountain at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean
As more areas grow brighter with light pollution, national parks across the country have become dark-sky havens
The paper strips, which can help prevent drug overdoses and death, remain illegal in several states under drug paraphernalia laws from the 1970s
The 1970s-era kitchen will undergo conservation at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Researchers around the world traced mammals' movements and behaviors when fewer humans and cars were outside in spring 2020
The behavior originated some 40 million years ago to improve breeding success and protect against pathogens, according to a new study
Markings on the timber may help piece together lost European history
Hurtigruten Norway's new design includes batteries and retractable sails equipped with solar panels
At least 20 states were air quality alerts this week, and in some places, air quality reached unhealthy levels for all groups
A new study estimates climate change will lead to unprecedented melting in the Arctic a decade earlier than previously projected
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