One of the newly unearthed objects, an inscribed bone, is the first of its kind found in Oslo in decades
A study of the remains of 2,000 specimens reveals the steeds were around 4 feet 10 inches tall
The skeleton measures more than 32 feet in length, with a 6.5-foot-long skull that weighs about a ton
<em>Songs of Disappearance</em> soars to the number-three spot as Australians show support for endangered bird species
The bodies were preserved and put on display at the Catacombs of Palermo between 1787 and 1880, and have yet to be identified
Canines in the study could differentiate between Spanish, Hungarian and nonsense words
The board resembled other artifacts that point toward a game similar to backgammon
The swine-to-person cardiac transplant offers hope for thousands in need of organs
Discovered near the animal’s den, the cache contains more than 200 coins from at least 1,600 years ago
In the United States, most infections are being reported in young children and teens
The helmets’ similarities to art from southern Europe shows how goods and ideas traveled during the Nordic Bronze Age
Archaeologists found evidence of metalworking near the famed English burial ground
Mounting evidence suggests the extra step might catch Omicron infections earlier than a nasal swab alone, but the FDA warns against it
Researchers used 3-D scanning and A.I. to identify artists from tiny samples of their paintings
Superheated plasma reached 126 million degrees Fahrenheit for 17 minutes
Smithsonian curators reflect on the legacy of the late Poitier, who starred in 'In the Heat of the Night' and 'Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner'
The car was designed to move depending on the fish's location in its tank, showing animals can understand how to navigate foreign environments
Scientists credit the actor with helping save the Ebo Forest—the plant's home–from logging
Researchers also uncovered three stone tombs, an urn and the remains of a young man
Brooks was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1940, when he was in his early 30s
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