A new exhibition at the Wiener Holocaust Library in London showcases accounts of resiliency and defiance
Study also finds that crop yields are often limited by a lack of pollinators
Researchers used chemical analysis to determine the origins of the empire's crystal-clear glass
New research details how this Japanese water beetle travels through the bowels of its predator to emerge out the other end, alive and unharmed
Authorities have identified the inadvertent vandal as an Austrian man who was in northern Italy on a birthday celebration trip
New series explores black erasure in art and John James Audubon’s own racial identity
The well-preserved artifact was likely used in a sacred ritual
The USDA urges people not to plant unsolicited seeds they receive. Evidence suggests the packages are part of a scam designed to boost online sales
Penn Libraries' online portal includes more than 2,500 artifacts related to the famed opera singer
It’s a step in the direction of eliminating the invasive species, experts say
Fossils found in the Ecuadorian Andes suggest the creature was a formidable predator
Per a statement, the Philadelphia institution is actively working to ensure the bones' "repatriation or reburial"
The 18th-century artifact was made in a style specific to the Qianlong dynasty
The stunning biodiversity of alpine plants in China’s Hengduan Mountains can be traced back 30 million years, according to a new study
The findings indicate that honey can provide important evidence of environmental pollution, scientists say
Humans can’t reliably tell birds of the same species apart, limiting our ability to study their behavior, but the new A.I. is 90 percent accurate
"Bald’s eyesalve" is effective against numerous strains of bacteria—and could help treat diabetic foot and leg ulcers
When Sipson Island went on the luxury real estate market in 2018, locals saw an opportunity for conservation
Male anglerfish are major clingers. To avoid mistaking mates as foreign tissue, the deep sea couples lost part of their immune system in evolution
Researchers were able to sequence the genomes of five smallpox vaccines used by doctors in the 1860s
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