'Victory City' comes just six months after the author survived a violent attack at a speaking event
After devouring their island's deer, these canines may be the first land predators to rely on sea otters as a main food source
The Museum of London Docklands is hoping to locate lost garments for an exhibition on Jewish fashion designers
Two people equipped with Bluetooth earpieces will repeat to a judge what the robot tells them
Some of the five dozen items had been on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
He used television to help underserved children overcome barriers and succeed in the classroom
In just ten minutes, an ant could learn to identify urine from mice with cancerous tumors, a new study finds
More than 50 people have died as demonstrations escalate and police crack down on dissent
The temperature in Yakutsk, Russia, dropped to a record-breaking minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit this month
A new study finds our planet's iron center shifts between spinning slightly faster and slightly slower than the surface—but not all experts agree
The reset comes amid the war in Ukraine, nuclear threats and climate change
The 2,300-year-old mummified teen was buried with 49 protective amulets, several made of gold
Two new lawsuits argue that tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are infringing on artists' rights
The polar desert is a prime zone for preserving space rocks dating back to our early solar system
The Cuban-American artist will be inducted alongside Sade, Snoop Dogg, Jeff Lynne and others
The current outbreak has led to the deaths of more than 52 million birds in the United States
Captured in a national park in Australia, the cane toad was later euthanized due to the invasive animal’s threat to the environment
"Dance on the Beach" will be going up for auction for the first time since the 1930s
A wildlife enthusiast in eastern Canada stumbled across the magnificent event this month
The remains include five reptile heads and five nearly intact specimens
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