While the traces of drugs found in waterways alter the crustacean's behaviors, it may leave them more vulnerable to predation
The rock star created the semi-abstract portrait—up for auction through June 24—in 1997
In the second century A.D., "a calamitous event, in this case a fire, suddenly marked the end of the complex," notes a statement
Despite the possible presence of water vapor, TOI-1231 b is likely not habitable because of its size
The brilliantly colored banner—now on view in San Francisco—flew on "Gay Freedom Day" in 1978
Authorities are urging the public to take down bird feeders and baths in hopes of curbing the spread of what could be a wildlife disease
The fourth- or fifth-century cemetery contained the remains of several individuals buried in jars
Except for severe bruising and a dislocated knee, the survivor is in good health and ready to return to work, he says
A pop-up exhibition dedicated to the Black power organization is set to open in Oakland, California, on June 19
The Smithsonian's "Futures" exhibition features commissions by Beatriz Cortez, Nettrice Gaskins, Soo Sunny Park, Devan Shimoyama, Tamiko Thiel and /p
A new collection at the Strong National Museum of Play in New York will celebrate America's beloved prime-time competitions
The clay object—the oldest of its kind found in the region—may have been used to mark a shipment or secure a grain silo door shut
Experts say starvation appears to be the main cause of death. Polluted waters are likely smothering the manatees’ favorite food: seagrass
The red hue is produced by snow algae blooms. The color most likely shields the algae from damaging ultraviolet rays
New research draws on oral histories and other traditional records often ignored by Western scholars
The unusual event affected a 70-mile stretch of beaches from Massachusetts to Maine
Excavations on Big Talbot Island may have unearthed traces of Saraby, a 16th- or 17th-century Mocama community
The organization's cartographers will now label a total of five oceans on their maps and atlases
Elite Europeans who wore pointed shoes toed the line between fashion and fall risk, a new study suggests
Hotter, longer summers are increasing water temperatures, which reduces lake oxygen levels, especially in deep waters
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