Coronal holes on the sun can release jets of charged particles that may interfere with Earth's atmosphere
World leaders are gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to discuss climate action
The metallic skeleton, created by special effects pro Carlo Rambaldi in 1981, features 85 movement points
The 1,000-year-old neck rings, finger rings, pearls and coins were in near-pristine condition
CDC research shows excessive drinking is killing Americans in the "prime of their life"
Sonoran Desert toads secrete a psychedelic toxin strong enough to kill a full-grown dog
Researchers say that the famous artist himself painted "The Raising of the Cross"
A new exhibition, the first of its kind since the artist's death, showcases his extensive but lesser-known body of work
A new study found the drug temporarily relieved symptoms for some patients, but it needs to be tested in larger and longer trials, experts say
At "Artificial Imagination," a new Bay Area exhibition, artworks created by DALL-E 2 go on display
A new report from Unesco and the International Union for Conservation of Nature provides a bleak outlook for glaciers amid global warming
The stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli's 'My Neighbor Totoro' is breaking box office records
Two casts of the first complete ichthyosaur skeleton ever unearthed were hidden in museum collections in Berlin and Connecticut
Forgoing the “spring forward, fall back” pattern could save 33 human lives, 37,000 deer and more than $1 billion per year, study suggests
Proceeds from the sale will go toward humanitarian efforts in Ukraine
The tunnel, which opened to visitors this summer, was once a vital part of a hydroelectric power plant on the Canadian side of the iconic cascades
Women are more likely to get injured in car crashes, but the currently available test dummies don’t reflect the average female body
The Swiss locomotive clinched the world record last weekend
The revered writer's furniture, household items, books and artworks will be auctioned at Stair Galleries on November 16
The species can survive the dry season and infect residents of urban areas
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