Washington and Pennsylvania wade into a largely unregulated marketplace
Seafood Watch announced that consumers should avoid lobsters, because their traps threaten the endangered North Atlantic right whale
Searching through forgotten records, she collected data on more than 100,000 individuals
One small variation in DNA may have helped Homo sapiens out-compete our ancient relatives
Now known as "Loab," she pops up repeatedly in a series of creepy images
The new documentary 'Moonage Daydream' draws entirely from archival footage and recordings
The test, which would be the first of its kind for this disease, can make a diagnosis in about three minutes
The photographer’s largest-ever exhibition is now on view at the Museum of Modern Art
The climate change-motivated move is accompanied by bans on fossil fuel ads elsewhere in the Netherlands
New research suggests the animals broadcast their identity and location to find each other while traveling
It orbits a small, cold star about 100 light-years from Earth
The maps don't take into account intense rainfall events, like those plaguing many parts of the country this summer
Scientists reveal why Africa's Mount Nyiragongo erupted without any perceived warning signs in May last year
Robert McCurdy and Sharon Sprung add their unique pieces to the White House's collection
The trip down the Missouri River took some 12 hours
Rapid deforestation has made the rainforest more vulnerable to flames, experts say
The pre-Hispanic pottery pieces range from bowls to plates to burial vessels
Find the best times to admire fall colors across the country
No prior study had continuously monitored wild, nocturnal migrating insects
The mountain was originally named before the swastika became a symbol of hate
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