Though the last documented thylacine died in 1936, a new study based on alleged sightings suggests the species lived for decades more
DNA analysis has revealed that a woman was among the 30 who died when the 'Vasa' sank on its maiden voyage
The hunt is an effort to control the animal's population and protect cattle outside the park
Hair strands from the Bronze Age reveal the first direct evidence of drug use in Europe
The high-tech observatory also observed two storm clouds on the planet, a polar cap, six moons and distant galaxies
Sales increased in 2022, but growth was concentrated largely at the high end of the market
Agnieszka Pilat and her automated artists will be featured in the National Gallery of Victoria's Triennial
A new study highlights the insects' resiliency in spite of human attempts to kill them
Scientists identified the curled-up creature as an Arctic ground squirrel that likely died while hibernating some 30,000 years ago
The collection of 12 items included a headless bronze statue dating to 225 C.E.
Colorado checkered whiptails on a U.S. Army base show increased stress levels and altered behavior after noisy jets and helicopters pass by, a study finds
After a tumultuous six years, 'Sudama' has settled into its new home at American University in Washington, D.C.
The climate impact of oil and gas production in the Gulf is double what government agencies estimate, according to a new study
Sometimes painted with a single eyelash, Willard Wigan's tiny sculptures fit in the eye of a needle
The writer spent more than half her life on the property, where she drafted some of her most famous novels
Birds that ingested more microplastics had more microbes linked to diseases and antibiotic resistance in a new study
Atoka is now home to Reba's Place, a restaurant that has already attracted half a million guests
The complex relationship between the two French painters is the subject of a new exhibition in Paris
A juvenile snailfish was caught on video more than five miles below sea level in waters south of Japan
Shell fragments from a cave in southern Africa show signs of exposure to extreme heat, suggesting they were cooked
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