The archive employs A.I. modeled on the human immune system to guard offerings including a rare manuscript of the "Aeneid"
Online Christie's sale features 2,400 photographs from "the golden age of space exploration"
The new, collaborative data archive tracks nearly 100 species over the last three decades
New research finds females of this species engineer conflicts with rival groups to gain sexual access to males outside their group and combat inbreeding
Europa is one of Jupiter's four largest moons and a prime candidate for finding life beyond Earth
From bird songs in an Indian jungle to the flowing waves of a Sardinian beach, a new tool spotlights 50 soothing soundscapes
An exhibition and a slate of virtual offerings commemorate the history of the iconic New York City institution
An exhibition in Indiana enables art lovers to explore the painter's refurbished workshop
Researchers working in Southern California tagged 38 sharks this year, more than triple last year’s total
Disputed findings suggest some residents of the "Lost Colony" settled 50 miles west of their original home
This year, Arizona elected Mark Kelly to the Senate, making him the fourth astronaut elected to Congress
Analyzing seawater samples reveals what critters lurk there—without having to see them
The tradition dates back to 1896, when William Jennings Bryan conceded the election to William McKinley via telegram
New research suggests ancient humans built the Mount Pleasant henge in as little as 35 to 125 years
A new paper identifies 9 high-risk places of worship and 57 that are susceptible to "potential future cavity collapses"
Experiments reveal fish fins aren't just for getting around. They could have implications for underwater robotics
In a historic decision, Colorado voters led the way to bring back the apex predator
The researchers originally thought the fossils belonged to the well-known nothosaurs, but analysis revealed an entirely new species
Ancient humans often modified the bones of their dead as part of funerary rituals
Next February, Julien's Auctions will sell some 3,000 items from the shuttered KGB Espionage Museum's collection
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