83 hot dogs might be the human limit—but only after specific training to stretch the stomach
The WindowSwap project provides a virtual travel opportunity for those sheltering in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Archaeologists say the objects' grooves evoke the hips and the narrowing of the neck around the shoulders
Combined, the three states accounted for nearly 20 percent of the world's new cases on earlier this week
The whale was seen thousands of miles south of its usual habitat, the farthest south the species has ever been seen
The new moniker will incorporate the Mashpee Wampanoag name for the region: Patuxet
Just about 400 of the whales survive in the wild, and they continue to die at an alarming rate
The Spanish conquistador's home stood on the site of the razed royal residence
A small herd of four European bison will be released into a woodland in southeastern England in spring 2022
Thought to have been made by Homo erectus, the implement adds range and sophistication to the bipedal hominin's toolkit
Stunning images by amateurs and professionals took center stage in the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards
Forecasts show high risk of fires and hurricanes, in part due to warmer than average sea surface temperatures
The man was buried with his hands bound together at the waist
A microphone outside the window measures the incoming noise so that an array of two dozen speakers can cancel it out
The carvings depict animals, geometric designs and what may be a human face
A New Zealand museum initially returned the artifacts, given to Captain James Cook in 1779, on a long-term loan in 2016
The nearly 16-foot species may have been an apex predator like modern killer whales, researchers say
The move has attracted criticism from Unesco, Pope Francis, the Russian Orthodox Church and others
The photos show a group of the animals, which were once presumed extinct, with infants of varying ages—a promising sign for the subspecies
Report: 20 percent chance that one of the next five years will see annual global temperatures rise to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial levels
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