A scientist and a musician performed a live musical rendition of the park's underground rumblings
It will likely reign supreme as our solar system's planet with the most moons from now on, astronomers say
The newly reopened Hunterian Museum acknowledges the ethical quandaries posed by its collection of anatomical specimens
The remains belong to a teenage boy buried at the historic city of St. Mary's, Maryland's first capital
The camps suggest the Roman takeover of the Nabataean kingdom may not have been as peaceful as previously thought
The egg-laying mammals haven't been seen at the site since the 1970s, but scientists hope the newly released creatures can re-establish a population
Capping these potential sources of methane could cost $30 billion. But targeting wells in shallow waters would have the highest impact, a new study finds
Some young children with allergies could eat low doses of peanuts without a severe reaction after wearing the patch for a year in a clinical trial
Bought for just $25, the 18th-century ceramics could fetch more than $60,000 at auction
An exhibition in Paris revisits the life of the 19th-century thespian, who used the press to promote herself and eagerly capitalized on her fame
The sharks close their gills to stay warm while hunting in deep, frigid waters, new research suggests
The new series dramatizes the risks Gies and other helpers took to protect the Jewish residents of the Secret Annex
The new version of the human genome could lead to better diagnostics and treatment of genetic diseases
The current fire season has been unusually devastating for this early in the year—and more hot, dry weather is on the way
A new exhibition dives into the artist's works on paper to gain a deeper understanding of her process
Wendy’s is testing a chatbot that can converse with customers, answer questions and send orders to the kitchen. Other chains are making similar moves
An international team of scientists discovered new hydrothermal vents along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge releasing mineral-rich water hot enough to melt lead
The 3,700-year-old tool is made of flint, a material that doesn't occur naturally in the Scandinavian country
The findings suggest the star Fomalhaut may have orbiting planets hidden among its rings of debris
Ernst de Witte realized that the onions in "Red Cabbages and Onions" are actually garlic
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