Archaeologists found the charred bones of a young adult in the ancient Israeli village of Beisamoun
The missives, preserved by the Library of Congress, include notes to and from the beloved president
Relationships like these are rare among amphibians, scientists say
The super blue viburnum fruit gets its hue not just from blue pigment, but from the structure of its fat
Study says the five-ton extinct reptiles had teeth the size of bananas
The company plans to launch 3,236 satellites, but astronomers are worried about possible ramifications
480,000 years ago, Homo heidelbergensis used hammers to fashion flint tools in what is now southern England
More than 50,000 adults and 12,000 babies were counted in aerial photos, suggesting a record-breaking year for the pink birds
Seven studies of data from the Dawn spacecraft’s final orbit makes the case for liquid under the dwarf planet's surface
The 66-foot wide circle of wooden posts predates the British monument by several hundred years
The team found a rare Roman coin, wall graffiti and ceramic fragments underneath the tiny village's town hall
The EPA just approved nootkatone, a chemical found in grapefruit and cedars that kills and repels ticks, mosquitoes and other insects
Artist Daniel Voshart used machine learning and editing software to create likenesses of 54 ancient leaders
A new study dates a piece of armor found in Britain in the 1950s to the tenth century A.D.
For decades, physicists have debated whether the phenomenon exists and how to study it
Heavy investment in renewable energy is mandatory to significantly cool the planet, scientists say
The new model reveals the Renaissance giant's prominent nose
Giving a whole new meaning to doing the “bare minimum”
The "nationally significant" trove of 3,000-year-old artifacts also includes a pendant, rings and chariot wheel axle caps
When soft hair hits the blade’s weak points, it causes the metal to chip apart
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