Proteins are vital biological molecules, and it can require years of lab-based experiments to tease out the 3-D shape of just one
An 800-year-old blanket made out of turkey feathers testifies to the bird's significance in Pueblo culture
Over the last 40 years, bird populations across the U.S. did the best in places with the most stringent air pollution regulations
New research suggests that climate change, not a tsunami, doomed the now-submerged territory of Doggerland
The reservoirs could provide twice as much fresh water to tap into
In her latest book, Portland-based chef Jenn Louis catalogs more than 100 recipes from 64 countries
Invasive keyhole wasps were building nests in the equipment pilots use to measure how fast they’re flying
The images—heralded by researchers as "the Sistine Chapel of the ancients"—depict animals, humans and geometric patterns
New study finds trained dolphins slow their hearts faster and more dramatically when instructed to perform long dives than short ones
A new exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery features more than 100 works documenting the natural world
The state will conduct a full analysis of the bridge after three to five years, but early results are promising
Researchers used new DNA sequencing technology to examine the "bio-archives" of seven of the Renaissance master's sketches
The fossils shed light on how these sharks were raised and what led to their ultimate demise
The Munch masterpiece joins digitized art and artifacts from more than 15 countries in the "futureproof" Arctic World Archive
Theories regarding the 12-foot-tall metal structure's origins—and ultimate fate—abound
Finds from reindeer hunts span 5,000 years, from the Stone Age to the medieval era
Male wrinkle-faced bats use a furry neck flap to cover their faces while serenading the opposite sex in never-before-seen behavior
The young bull used to be one of a trio of white giraffes, but the two others were found dead in March
Data suggests that universities, indoor dining and large parties may be the bigger culprits
Staff at Cambridge University Libraries previously assumed that the papers had simply been misplaced in the vast collections
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