For #FatBearWeek2019, the furever fabulous 435 Holly reigns triumphant
The ringed planet now takes Jupiter's title for the planet with the most moons
Scientists estimate that there were 36,000 pups on Bogoslof Island this year—up from around 28,000 in 2015
To celebrate an exhibition of the cartoonist and hometown hero, curators commissioned one of Rube's overly complicated gadgets
The tool will help cross-country travelers in search of colorful leaves
Three medical scientists will share the award for further explaining how the body responds to oxygen abundance
A 'toolkit' found in Sri Lanka adds to growing evidence that early humans inhabited many ecosystems, not just open grasslands
It is believed that five adults lost their lives while trying to save a calf
The research team also predicts increased trade going forward
Antoine Yates, Ming’s owner, once said that the tiger was his ‘only friend, really’
The work by artist Kehinde Wiley will soon be moved to Richmond, Virginia, not far from a street lined with controversial Civil War memorials
Analysis of data from the late, great Cassini spacecraft reveals the moon is spurting oxygen and nitrogen-bearing organic compounds into space
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. carbonized papyrus scrolls, which may now be readable
'After we realized what [the artwork] stood for and represented for so many people, we immediately felt sick to our stomach,' the letter reads
The tape and several other recordings have since been donated to the National D-Day Memorial
Scans of a rare 360-million-year-old shark skeleton shows the beasts used hunting techniques similar to modern sharks and fish
Because it is so difficult to weigh the huge marine mammals, whale body mass is often not included in studies
The museum dedicated to the history of journalism and the First Amendment has struggled financially since opening 11 years ago
The statement comes as New Zealand prepares to grapple with the 250th anniversary of the first meetings between Captain Cook and the Māori
A new study posits that tsunamis triggered by the Great Alaska Earthquake washed Cryptococcus gattii onto the shore
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