Researchers say the pre-Hispanic metropolis they call Xiol was once home to some 4,000 people
The research is part of a growing trend of using crowdsourced videos to learn about elusive or hard-to-study animals
Scientists analyzed zinc isotopes in fossilized teeth and found both sharks may have competed for the same food
Sacred objects can tempt would-be burglars
The 2,500-year-old coffins are the latest in the site’s seemingly endless parade of ancient treasures
It’s the latest in a long string of attempts to vandalize the world’s most famous painting
Environmental scientists used unorthodox methods for calculating Alerce Milenario’s age
A novel about borders garnered Geetanjali Shree the prestigious award
The animal’s insatiable appetites, bold behaviors and adaptability make them harmful to new environments
Those once terrorized by the Klan will decide on the center's events and programming
The skull fragment will be turned over to Upper Sioux Community tribal officials
Artificial migrations to colder environments altered the small bird's metabolism and ability to fly
The adult man’s genome is the first to be fully sequenced from remains found in the ancient city
The rare, blue-and-gold vessel was crafted in 18th-century China
The new survey could be useful for everything from microbiology to thermal energy
2022 will likely be the seventh consecutive year of above-average hurricane activity
Scientists say the flashy tech could help them study the sun’s polar regions
Proposed by a government panel, the suggested title changes honor several women and people of color
The Science Museum in London explores the past and future of the disease, and the resilience of its survivors
Though only ten of her works have been identified, the painter's influence endures
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