A new exhibition at the Met features brightly hued reconstructions of ancient Greco-Roman artworks
Illinois is giving the problematic fish a new name—copi—in hopes of tempting more diners to chow down
Over 75 years ago, Germans stole 'Portrait of Steven Wolters' from Charlotte Bischoff van Heemskerck’s father
An artist is live streaming the bells' imperceptible vibrations, which reflect the city around them
The region where crucial peppers are grown is experiencing the worst megadrought in at least 1200 years
The findings could help researchers understand more about the advantages and disadvantages of long-term memory in animals
The Antikythera shipwreck, discovered in 1900, continues to yield new artifacts
Dubbed "Jane Roe," McCorvey sought an abortion after becoming pregnant in 1969 but was thwarted by Texas' restrictive reproductive laws
The bacterium is the size of an eyelash and visible to the naked eye
Two teams analyzed data from NASA’s telescope and found a compact object, which may be either a black hole or a neutron star
The find suggests that amino acids could land on Earth on meteorites
Scientists find enzymes in the gut microbiome of beetle larvae that can degrade one of the most widely used plastics
Players assemble poems by shooting at words in the '80s-style adventure
Colonizers took the items after a deadly battle in the late 19th century
The seventh-century structure provides clues about a region in transition
From mating bees to starfish devouring a sea lion, the photos captured the beauty and diversity of life on Earth
The 3-D printed implant is the first made from living tissue
The birds use vocalizations to signal when they want to leave the roost
Scientists have found that two proteins repurposed from snake venom can initiate blood clotting in under 60 seconds
The Po, Italy's largest river, is experiencing its worst drought in 70 years
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