New findings at a cavern in Iceland point to decades of elite ceremonial activity aimed at preventing the apocalypse
The bust of the "Night" author appears in a corner of the Washington, D.C. church's Human Rights Porch
Found near villages, research suggests the Indigenous population intentionally planted and maintained these patches of fruit and nut trees
An applied mathematics team created origami-inspired tents that can collapse to the size of a twin mattress with ease
Genetic research involving prehistoric animals usually requires fossilized bone or tooth fragments
Researchers suggest the results may extend to those exposed to radiation in other nuclear accidents, such as the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi explosion in Japan
New analysis suggests that rock art found in Norway portrays a sealskin vessel used by Stone Age Scandinavians
The remains, most of which predate the pharaonic period, include two babies buried in jars
Female dragon mantises attract mates in the dark by inflating a forked, translucent-green organ that researchers say also wiggles
More than 90 percent of documented Covid-19 cases are sparked by transmission indoors
Some choose to miss their second shot because of scheduling conflicts, fear of side effects, or they felt protected enough with just the first
The promising results were announced following a second phase vaccine trial that included 450 children between five and 17 months old
The Ness of Brodgar is home to a massive complex of Neolithic buildings
Radiocarbon dating places the bust's creation centuries after the Renaissance artist's death in 1519
Researchers found as many ticks carrying the bacterium that causes Lyme disease in coastal areas as they did in woodlands
Renovations at the Uffizi Gallery revealed two overlooked paintings of Medici dukes, among other intriguing finds
The prehistoric beast's scientific name is Dracopristis hoffmanorum
The 1794 copper coin served as a prototype for the famed "Flowing Hair" silver dollar
The fourth- or fifth-century artwork was probably part of a large mansion near an industrial zone
A new study explains how the arachnids migrated before and after the Gondwana supercontinent split apart
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