Research has shown that infected animals can engage in riskier behavior than their uninfected peers
The device, which would sit in the skull, has not received regulatory approval for use in humans
As 2023 approaches, the bold pinkish-red is supposed to reflect the global zeitgeist
A disease called white-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats in North America
New research suggests more melted rock lies beneath the Yellowstone Caldera—but it’s still not likely to erupt anytime soon
Spectators at Rome’s ancient amphitheater enjoyed olives, figs, nuts and more
The bright light was the result of a rare cosmic occurrence known as a tidal disruption event
The agency adds the “artisanal know-how and culture of baguette bread” to its intangible heritage list
For decades, she was a powerful creative force in one of history's most popular rock bands
As temperatures rise because of climate change, melting permafrost could cause dormant diseases to re-emerge, researchers warn
While the new drug is seen as a breakthrough, these deaths highlight a possible risk to patients on blood thinners, experts say
Presicce, located in the heel of Italy's boot, is trying to bring fresh energy to its older neighborhoods
French travel company Accor is restoring 17 vintage train cars dating back to the 1920s and '30s
A skull bone suggests prehistoric birds could move their upper beaks, much like most modern birds
The new musical “KPOP” opened in New York City with an almost entirely Asian American cast
The world’s largest active volcano is erupting for the first time since 1984
A new device could reduce bycatch of blue sharks by 91 percent and pelagic stingrays by 71 percent, research suggests
Four aging dams are slated to be removed from the Klamath River beginning as soon as next year
It's the first exhibition of its kind in the United States in a decade
Charred food remnants provide insight into 70,000-year-old dietary practices
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