Nickelodeon teamed up with NASA to send packets of green slime into space to test its behavior in microgravity and to create a virtual field trip for kids
A fiber optic cable system for sensing earthquakes also gives marching bands a new source of bragging rights
A compound in human urine can be used to create 'lunar concrete,' new research suggests
The nearly 2,000-year-old scrap of leather, found at Vindolanda in northern England, may have been a toy or a practical joke
Due to COVID-19, the Piazza della Rotunda was virtually empty when the cavity opened up on April 27
Moisture in the air—not light—has made the yellow pigments in Edvard Munch's masterpiece degrade
The findings upend "the narrative of this whole time period," says archaeologist Gordon Noble
By tracking 40 snakes over eight days, researchers found that the reptiles tended to return to the same groups
Like human teenagers, a new study shows that canines exhibit heightened conflict behavior during adolescence
A new tool from Google Arts & Culture allows users to apply artists' signature styles to their own photographs
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has released nine virtual experiences for audiences to explore during quarantine
The finds include prehistoric and Roman settlements, roads, burial mounds, farms, and quarries
Researchers recorded the tiny particles in ocean air off the coast of France
The Department of the Interior approved the $1 billion project on Monday despite concerns for threatened wildlife
Zoo officials say it is peacock mating season, and the male bird may have escaped to search for a female
A new study highlights the importance of moths as nocturnal pollinators in the English countryside
More than 500 individual photographs make up the new image of the Dutch artist's 17th-century masterpiece
The trove includes photographs, scripts, recordings and correspondence
The 20-ton object, part of a Chinese rocket, is one of the largest ever to fall uncontrolled from space
Remains found in a Bulgarian cave are between 44,000 and 46,000 years old, making them the oldest confirmed Homo sapiens discovered in Europe
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