Per the paper, archaeologists need to act quickly to recover organic material trapped in the wetlands before specimens degrade
Long fangs caused many to assume Thylacosmilus was a slashing predator, but new research suggests it was a scavenger with a preference for leftovers
A new study used chemical analysis to determine that the 20-ton boulders came from the West Woods, some 15 miles away
Critics say the removal constitutes a crime against Norwegian cultural heritage
The animal's soul-penetrating gaze was painted over by a second set of artists in 1550 and spent the next five centuries under wraps
A new paper suggests that though humans may not notice, even the longest-lived trees are dying a little each day
The Brooklyn Historical Society recently launched a portal featuring almost 1,500 documents dating back to the 17th century
NASA's newest space robot will build on the goals of previous missions to find out whether life ever existed on the Red Planet
One appears to hold the skeleton of a bird, while the other contains a tightly packed lump of grain and mud
Researchers used the Very Large Telescope in Chile to capture the image
Seniors in the U.K. staged photoshoots inspired by Elvis Presley, Madonna, David Bowie and other musicians
Empathy may go further than annoyance when encouraging people to change their risky behavior
Scientists found the gene that makes finger limes impervious to a disease turning oranges green and bitter
The Dutch artist died 130 years ago today
Part of the extinct animal's foot was recovered from the water with well-preserved, millennia-old soft tissue
Modern humans with this Neanderthal-inherited gene report 7 percent more pain than other people
Local legend claims that the devil visited Loftus Hall, now on sale for $2.87 million, during the 18th century
Scientists investigated whether genetic data collected from 50,000 volunteers lined up with historical shipping manifests
Researchers recently confirmed that the ancient dung was indeed produced by humans, and not by animals
Researchers found that the sharks are 'functionally extinct' in 20 percent of coral reefs surveyed
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