Researchers conducted wide-ranging experiments at Alaska's HAARP facility, known for atmospheric research and conspiracy theories
A new study found what might be the world's largest seagrass ecosystem: a 35,500-square-mile meadow in the Bahamas
The military fortification was discovered near the ancient city of Volubilis
A new Greenpeace report found that most plastics produced in the U.S. are never recycled
Bears return to Churchill, Manitoba, every autumn to await the formation of sea ice on the Hudson Bay
New technology offers new insights into the 1966 album's 14 tracks and 2 singles
The piece is part of a series exploring death, disaster and the artist’s preoccupation with mortality
The annual Florida Python Challenge combats the destructive snakes, which have taken over the Everglades
Ontario International Airport's new program allows non-ticketed individuals to venture beyond security
The bones of two individuals found in caves helped scientists determine their ancestry
The Roberts family had previously welcomed the Kings' children to their theater school
One of them, which measures nearly one mile wide, might cross paths with Earth in the distant future
While mapping minerals in Earth’s deserts, the agency's new detector on the ISS spotted massive contributors to climate change
Intriguing new observations suggest that it has—but curators are going to leave it the way it is
With the help of guides and ropes, Sam Baker and his father reached the top in four days
Vocal communication may have evolved from a common ancestor some 407 million years ago
The openings are part of an attempt to promote an image of normalcy in a conflict-ridden region
Scientists traced the movement of Canada’s Walsh Glacier to find the long-lost cache
YACHT's "Chain Tripping," made using only A.I.-generated melodies and lyrics, is the subject of a new documentary
Sacha Jenkins tells the jazz musician's story through rarely-seen archival footage and letters
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