Mexico sits above a complicated system of tectonic plates that makes the region prone to violent temblors
Archaeologists say the settlement, which may have housed a Norse chieftain, dates to roughly 800 A.D.
A new company, Space Perspective, announced its plan for a commercial space craft this week
The failed makeover—one of several to surface in Spain in recent years—has prompted calls for stricter regulation of the field
The leafy crowd enjoyed a string quartet's performance of Puccini's "Crisantemi"
The unprecedented plumes of were carried aloft by smoke-filled thunderclouds and exhibited unusual wind patterns
The rover isn’t quite eight years old, but NASA thinks it’s time that Curiosity becomes more independent
The buried shafts may represent the largest prehistoric structure ever found in Great Britain
Dangerous and even deadly pilgrimages to the bus prompted officials to remove the bus due to public safety concerns
In 2016, fluid broke into the cracks of a fault system, setting off a four-year-long swarm of mini earthquakes
Arizona has spread out firefighters’ camp sites and relied more on aircraft to fight fires amid the pandemic
The large dust cloud has already obscured skies in the Caribbean and will likely reach Gulf Coast states by the middle of this week
A music scholar examines the history of the decades-old theory, and what its permanence tells us about who is considered 'canon' in classical music
Camera traps spotted the endangered smoky mouse in seven different locations
As plans emerge to remove the controversial figure, the 26th President's legacy remains sullied by his colonialist ideology
The 200-year-old structure had been buried by sand for 80 years until local miners rediscovered it
Thought to have come from a large male sperm whale, they may be remnants of the whaling industry that once operated out of Edinburgh’s port
Based on a copy made by Leonardo da Vinci's pupils, the image will be useful to scholars and the public alike
Researchers stimulated certain of the mouse’s brain cells in a particular order to produce 'synthetic smells'
New research shows that carefully calibrated soap bubbles cause pear trees to bear fruit
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