The birds may be able to grasp a pattern-forming concept once thought to be unique to humans
A documentary film crew stumbled across a section of the destroyed spacecraft that measures at least 15 by 15 feet
The bones belonged to a dinosaur that lived some 76 million years ago
Scientists say this is the first time they have documented the behavior among the tentacled sea creatures
The formerly homeless cat has now been adopted in the U.K.
The artist rented the space from Andy Warhol between 1983 and 1988
A new study suggests that nearly everything archaeologists thought they knew about the 5,300-year-old corpse’s preservation was wrong
Businessman Martin Mobarak's stunt is now under investigation by the Mexican government
A ceremony on Saturday marked the conclusion of a long repatriation process
While U.N. officials warn against “population alarmism,” some experts say this milestone should be a wake-up call
Some female cichlids counter the stress of protecting their offspring by munching on them, study suggests
The discovery provides insight into the transition from Etruscan to Roman rule
Inscribed on a Canaanite comb, the words reveal a struggle with head lice
Off-limits to all but a few in-person visitors, the museum is starting to welcome the public, online at least
Researchers believe there may be even nearer ones that have yet to be detected
"The Philosophy of Modern Song" offers a peek into the artist's approach to songwriting
Researchers have been digging near the Taposiris Magna Temple in hopes of finding Cleopatra’s long-lost tomb
He was a victim of tuberculosis—and a target of the vampire panic that swept through New England
A clinical trial is testing how lab-grown cells might help patients with blood disorders and rare blood types
The insect-like creatures that leap through the air with remarkable control might inspire new jumping robots
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