Pluribus won an average of around $5 per hand, or $1,000 per hour, when playing against five human opponents
The lizard is a piece of a complex ancient food web being pieced together in northeast China
The journalist famously wrote a six-part exposé cataloging the 10 days she spent at an asylum on Blackwell’s Island
Researchers think the newly described 'Elektorornis chenguangi' used its special digits to scoop insects out of trees
A new review shows the sticky threads the bivalves used to cling to rocks could have lot of potential engineering applications
A kayaker captured the gruesome photographs while exploring a swamp in Queensland, Australia
A new study could shake up the accepted timeline of Homo Sapiens’ arrival on the continent—though not all experts are on board
Imaging of sleeping zebrafish reveal their pattern of Zzz's is similar to that of mammals and other animals, meaning snoozing has been around a long time
Charles Étienne Gudin, whose name appears on the Arc de Triomphe, was hit by a cannonball during the Battle of Valutino
A statement by the Archaeological Museum of Pompeii assures the public that there is 'no risk for visitors'
In trials, light-exposed eggs hatched normally as soon as scientists removed an overhead LED designed to simulate artificial light conditions
Hundreds of abandoned vessels have merged with the environment in Mallows Bay
The forests were too dense and temperatures were much higher than in previous droughts, exhausting water supplies and leading to mass die-offs
Tate Modern retrospective features some 40 works pulled from the artist's decades-long career
The iconic car with a history stretching from Nazi Germany to the Summer of Love stops production
A new study has found that the animals can distinguish between positive and negative vocalizations
Researchers found internet-famous Snowball has 14 unique moves and five neural traits that lead him to the dancefloor
The publication will shift its focus to online content
The bead is imprinted with 'Wilkes and Liberty 45,' a code for those who opposed the policies of George III
The trove, currently stored at the British Museum for safekeeping, includes 4th-century Buddhist sculpture fragments and 154 Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets
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