It was the first eruption in southwestern Iceland in nearly 800 years
A new study finds the carbon released when bottom trawlers stir up the seafloor is equal to the emissions of the entire aviation industry
When the interstellar visitor swept around the sun, it got a speed boost, probably because some of the ice vaporized
The 3,000-year-old figurine was probably a votive offering made at the Greek god's altar in Olympia
The ancient creature likely used its six-foot-wide wingspan to move with 'underwater flight'
Sea creatures may exhibit the spiraling behavior to navigate the ocean, for mating rituals, or to track prey
A free radio documentary tells the tale of the long-overlooked individual who nearly killed the Italian dictator in 1926
The Japanese artist gifted the pieces, which will be exhibited ahead of a May auction, to her doctor as thanks for free medical care
Air quality readings in Beijing reached dangerous levels while residents were urged to stay indoors
Weighing in at 50 tons, the marble slab previously adorned the facade of the now-shuttered journalism museum in D.C.
Experiments show that our fingertips’ finely tuned sensitivity maps onto the whorled ridges of our prints
New research estimates how much water was absorbed into the mineral makeup of Mars' crust
East Coast woodlands are left parched as brackish water encroaches on landscapes
A joint initiative from Boston University and the "Boston Globe" revamps a 19th-century abolitionist publication for 21st-century research about race
The five-part PBS series chronicles the community's story through archival footage, interviews
Last year, entomologists in the state found 121 Aedes scapularis mosquitoes, which can carry yellow fever
The rare find is helping archaeologists piece together Indigenous technologies used thousands of years ago
The tear-producing organoids researchers created could one day help relieve medical conditions that cause dry eyes
The find is the first evidence that oviraptorosaurs—also called 'egg thief lizards'—were nurturing to their young
"Scent dispensers" will emit odors fragrant and foul to evoke 17th-century Europe
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