Lawnmower-like singing isn’t the only way that these bugs have made themselves known
North Atlantic right whales born today are three feet shorter on average than whales born in 1980—and commercial fishing could be to blame
Human waste in a cesspit in Israel preserved the shell and its contents for a millennium
Three collectibles, including a 1993 gold "Double Eagle" and the world’s rarest stamp, fetched more than $30 million at Sotheby’s
Modeled on Little Free Libraries, these pint-sized museums make art accessible during the pandemic
The bronze replica, set to go on view at Ellis Island in July, weighs 992 pounds and stands more than 9 feet tall
A new draft report suggests between 7,500 and 10,600 of the massive trees were killed by wildfire in 2020
Over 200 bird species partake in 'anting,' but so far, the behavior is poorly understood
Either half-brothers or a nephew and uncle, one died after taking part in a raid, while the other was the victim of an English massacre
The object's owners inscribed the names of at least 55 intended victims on its surface
Global carbon emissions in 2020 were lower than they were in 2019, but those reductions would need to be sustained for years to slow the climate crisis
The hole in the specimen may have been from injuries inflicted with a spear or during a postmortem ritual
Carefully preserved in a pine box, the item would have provided light for farmers who traversed the icy alpine pass
Built by George Washington's adopted son, Arlington House recently underwent a three-year "rehabilitation" project
A.I. reconstruction reveals hidden image that may depict the Italian artist's former girlfriend, Beatrice Hastings
Aducanumab is the first approved drug that targets a possible underlying cause of Alzheimer's disease
The long-necked herbivore's length measured the span of a basketball court, stood at two stories, and weighed an estimated 70 tons
These bdelloid rotifers survived for thousands of years in the Siberian permafrost and scientists want to find out how
At its height, the public building boasted opulent marble columns and sculptures
Until recently, estimates of sea ice thickness relied on snow measurements gathered between 1954 and 1991
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