About 28 million kids are immediately eligible for the safe and effective lower-dose vaccine
Archaeological evidence of the Srivijaya Empire is limited, but recent finds made along the Musi River may shed light on the mysterious civilization
The well-preserved sculptures—believed to have stood in an ancient mausoleum—depict a woman, man and child
When the ship sunk in 1545, marine bacteria started eating away at the hull
Genetic data revealed that two females laid fatherless eggs
If successful, these will be the first gene-edited strawberries to be sold commercially
Carved scenes in the grave depict the life of Ptah-M-Wia, an important figure in the 19th-Dynasty pharaoh's government
Collective MSCHF sold the 1,000 drawings for $250 each in a stunt designed to draw attention to authenticity in the art world
Napoleon's empress was an early 19th-century style icon. Now, two of her diadems are on sale at Sotheby's
The light display was caused by a category X solar flare that erupted on October 28
The volcano has covered over 2,000 acres of land with lava
The lower-dose vaccine could be administered as soon as this Wednesday, pending CDC approval
Researchers discovered the boat and other artifacts linked to the pre-Hispanic civilization near the ruins of Chichén Itzá
The four-year, $150 million project added 30,000 square feet of exhibition space to the Colorado museum's high-rise building
Formerly in the Smithsonian collections, a lock of hair taken from the Lakota leader verifies South Dakota man is his great-grandson
The addition of mood disorders expands the list of Americans eligible for booster shots by millions
The gold mask found in Peru was used in the burial of an elite leader from the Sicán culture
"[W]e have never located so many new wrecks in one season," says the director of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society
Sightings of an endangered bee species have temporarily stopped construction, which is set to resume November 1
Weighing up to 175 pounds and growing to four feet in length, capybaras are reclaiming habitat that once was theirs in South America
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