Sen. Rand Paul has stalled a measure passed by the House in February
New research suggests the mind-altering substance may have been widely used in the ritual practices of the Kingdom of Judah
New research suggests roughly 500 species are likely to go extinct in the next two decades
The online library loosened restrictions on its collection of scanned books at the end of March in response to the pandemic
Some scientists say the finding is an 'absolute milestone in culture in nature research'
Compared to regular shoes, the grippy shoe bottom dramatically enhanced friction on ice
The syndrome resembles a childhood illness called Kawasaki disease, but research is ongoing about both conditions
Most firefly watching events are canceled this summer, but you can learn about and watch the flashy insects in this online event
The moss isn't propelled by a slope, the wind, or the sun, but the group moves in sync
The loss of the oldest, tallest trees makes forests store less carbon dioxide and diminishes the wildlife they can support
With collaborator and wife Jeanne-Claude, he created enormous, ephemeral art installations
The short video hasn’t been seen in more than 80 years and shows the animal pacing its enclosure in Hobart, Tasmania
A local couple found an iron axe head and glass bead that archaeologists say may date to the ninth century
Number of bald eagle nests in Massachusetts continues to soar, officials say
The sightings, both of individual dead hornets, expand the area currently being patrolled by scientists hoping to track and eradicate the invasive insect
The "Harry Potter" author is also asking young readers to submit illustrations of "The Ickabog"
Birdie, you give loons a bad name
This tiny creature is the first of its kind discovered near the continent of Africa
Archaeologists found the trove of bones just six miles from recently discovered human-made 'mammoth traps'
The vessel may belong to a fleet used to construct and maintain a railroad causeway that crosses the briny body of water
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