Artifacts found in a pair of tombs on the Mediterranean island speak to the interconnected nature of the ancient world
The celestial object will reach peak visibility in the northern hemisphere on December 12 and should be visible until the end of the month
Coastal plants and animals are thriving on the plastic debris, posing potential ecological risks
Researchers say they have now identified over 90 percent of the remains of those killed aboard the USS Oklahoma
Drastic changes in climate in the sixth century C.E. led the ancient Native American civilization to adopt new technologies
The material requires 97 percent less carbon emissions to make than petroleum-based plastics
Acoustic recordings reveal the marine behemoths are moving into once icy areas, which causes competition for resources with other species
The quadrocopter was also able to catch objects tossed by researchers, such as bean bags and tennis balls
The prints were originally attributed to bears, but further analysis reveals that they don't match bears—or any known human ancestors either
Two brass "stumbling stones" are among the first to memorialize the Afro-German people murdered by the Nazis
The Caribbean island removed the British monarch as head of state but will remain a member of the Commonwealth of Nations
About 80 percent of the skeleton was found intact and the specimen may reveal an early evolutionary split in the species
New research suggests that the transformation may happen faster than anticipated
By clustering free-floating stem cells together, 'xenobots' can assemble baby bots
After years of excavating, the team found a tail, two arms and a skull belonging to a dino that would have been 35 feet long
New research suggests Liangzhu, "China's Venice of the Stone Age," was abandoned due to extreme flooding
Preliminary results show the viral load in infected saliva was reduced viral load by 95 percent, but the research has a long way to go
It is one of the most common parasites in the world and has infected approximately one-third of people globally, including some 40 million Americans
Excavations near the iconic English monument revealed traces of fruits and nuts
American authorities seized the presumably looted objects, which were listed as replicas, in 2009
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