The children's book author and illustrator purchased the repurposed World War II vessel in 1967
New scans suggest unhatched dinosaurs reabsorbed a set of teeth during development
New research indicates that Iron Age Britons venerated brown hares and chickens long before modern Easter celebrations
Biologist Tagide deCarvalho created this award-winning image of the tardigrade using fluorescent stains
Pompeii Archaeological Park Director Massimo Osanna narrates stunning drone footage of preserved daily life in the ancient city
In the wild, only about one in 20 caterpillars grows up to be a butterfly
With many zoos and aquariums closed to the public, keepers let animals roam empty hallways to meet their neighbors
Researchers shared a video of this massive siphonophore, one of the longest of its kind ever recorded
Called "Social Distancing, Haiku and You," Alan Nakagawa's project will result in a sound collage that interweaves a multitude of voices
A new analysis of ancient ostrich eggs at the British Museum underscores the interconnectedness of the ancient world
The bidet-like suite of devices detects abnormalities in feces that could flag signs of certain cancers
Select Andrew Lloyd Webber productions will stream on YouTube for 48 hours at a time
The art within Shing Yin Khor's virtual world represents a sassy response to the game's built-in natural history museum
Ceramics artist Eny Lee Parker hosted a contest that asked quarantined creators to imagine their ideal rooms
The severity of this year's bleaching is second only to 2016, during which a third of the reef’s corals died
The show ran for just five days before the London museum closed due to COVID-19
Mary Pearson, who was briefly engaged to the writer's brother, may be the real-life counterpart of Lydia Bennet from "Pride and Prejudice"
The planet's temperatures spike around the latitudes where auroras show up
Nadia, a four-year-old Malayan tiger, is the first known animal to test positive for coronavirus in the United States
Starved of resources, these hardy bacteria still eke out a living, suggesting life forms could survive in the harsh habitats on other planets
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