ESI Energy Inc. must pay more than $8 million in fines and restitution after violating the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
The change arrives amid a push for cultural institutions to recognize distinctions between Russian and Ukrainian culture
The vessels' purpose is unknown, but scholars say they may have been used in ancient funerary practices
This new and improved A.I. system can produce photorealistic images of anything on demand
The landmark case involved a deceased woolly monkey named Estrellita
The book will feature contributions from over 100 novelists, scientists and activists
The national park’s fundraising arm is offering the futuristic pass for a $1,500 donation that will help preserve and protect wildlife, natural resources
Bite victims included a reporter and a U.S. congressman
The fluffy rodents stop aging when they curl up in their dens for winter and start again once they emerge in spring
The broadcast builds on the 1974 Arecibo message and portrays information about science, math and human life
Researchers found that society's concept of "person" and similar terms prioritizes men over women
A new study argues that an extended drought, and not cold temperatures, drove the Norse settlers from the region
Free Black Americans and Native Americans once worked on the "Industry," a whaling ship whose wreck was recently identified in the Gulf of Mexico
Our canine friends evolved extra muscle fibers around their eyes and mouths that allow them to make facial expressions humans find adorable
One of the items contains the renowned naturalist's first sketch of the Tree of Life
Some smells are perceived as more pleasant than others, which means preferences for certain odors could have evolutionary roots in our past
A new exhibition in Spain incorporates ten fragrances inspired by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens' "The Sense of Smell"
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states deep and rapid cuts to greenhouse gases are needed by 2025 to avoid an 'unlivable world'
As an NPS employee, she promoted the stories of African American people and women of color who contributed to the home front effort during WWII
The Granada Relocation Center, also known as Amache, grew to become the state's tenth largest city at its peak during World War II
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