A new study finds that when a wolf kills a beaver its abandoned dam falls apart and goes unoccupied for more than a year
Public health experts worry that vaccine availability will be further stalled by the Covid-19 pandemic
A team of scientists will curate an "encyclopedia of smell heritage" that spans the 16th through early 20th centuries
Archaeologists think the vessel was likely a 19th-century merchant ship
A new online exhibition revisits the fate of stolen or vanished paintings by the likes of van Gogh, Monet and Cézanne
The duo is headed to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, where researchers will soon determine whether the fossils were even sparring at all
Tegus first appeared in the wild of southern Florida a decade ago, but now they're in Georgia and South Carolina, too
A new study finds the average body temperature among Bolivia’s Tsimane people dropped by nearly a full degree in just 16 years
Both Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccines contain mRNA, which must be stored in frigid conditions
Opened in 1941, the MacDill Air Force Base was built over a graveyard where at least 38 people were buried
Stromboli is one of the world’s most active volcanoes, but this latest eruption was exceptionally intense
Of course, the safest option is holding events virtually and skipping in-person, indoor gatherings altogether this year
The well-preserved sculpture, which dates to around 300 B.C., was once used as a street marker
Proponents say the tunnel will reduce noise and traffic, but some archaeologists fear that it will damage artifacts at the historic site
Two out of five Americans plan to gather in large groups for the holiday, raising public health concerns
Designed by architect David Adjaye, the museum will reunite looted artifacts currently housed in Western institutions
Investigators linked the November 2019 burglary to an organized crime syndicate
Money earned through enslavement played a key role in the eviction of Highlanders in the 18th and 19th centuries, study finds
New research highlights similarities between an etching on the Palazzo Vecchio and a sketch attributed to the Renaissance artist
Officials say they’ve counted roughly 500 hornets in various stages of development after examining a nest they found and destroyed last month
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