Found on a beach in Wales, the fossil is 220 million years old and shows the details of the muscles and joints in the reptile's foot
The find may shed light on life in Britain after the withdrawal of Roman forces in the fifth century A.D.
Adding capsaicin, the chemical responsible for making chili peppers spicy, improved the efficiency of solar cells in experiments
Between 2006 and 2015, researchers worldwide observed 25 percent fewer bee species than they had before 1990
The $50 million trove represents one of the most significant repositories of Cambodian cultural heritage outside of the country
The artwork is the largest bas-relief engraving found at the Templo Mayor to date
The gold figurine, valued at roughly £2 million, depicts 15th-century English king Henry VI
A database called eBird reveals as many as 65 million birds fly through these Western migration zones
Northern Siberians and ancestral native Americans may have traded pups at the time
Derived from the bodies of snails, the dye used on the wool fibers was extremely valuable in the ancient world
A new tool from the Mauritshuis offers viewers a close-up look at every fine crack and brushstroke
Fishing fleets have indiscriminately slaughtered sharks for decades and a new study catalogues the environmental damage done
A new book by scholar Deborah Willis features more than 70 photos, as well as letters, journal entries and posters
The Wiener Holocaust Library plans to upload its entire collection of survivor accounts by the end of the year
New research identifies an unusual avalanche as the culprit behind the 1959 Dyatlov Pass Incident
Fancy fungi grown in the Czech Republic may benefit from global warming
The bird attracted a crowd of about 100 birdwatchers, a territorial hawk and several crows
A businessman bought it in 2018 to keep the project alive but the pandemic has thrown off the schedule
A pair of studies paint a worrying picture of accelerating ice loss around the world, with serious consequences for projections of sea level rise
Louisiana locals have come up with a range of socially distanced alternatives to the city's traditional festivities
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