Circling vultures bring attention to poachers, so the scavengers were likely poisoned by illegal hunters hoping to evade detection
Researchers spent years trying to trace the source of the rhythmic, gunshot pattern to the endangered whale species
The researchers argue that the non-native birds’ presence must be closely related to the etchings’ overall purpose
The relic offers a new opportunity to reflect on Lincoln’s religious beliefs
A large new study has found that unwitting subjects were more likely to report a lost wallet as the amount of money inside increased
Scientists and doctors cast doubts on study claiming that prolonged cell phone use is creating bone protrusions on young people’s heads
Rose and her longtime partner are buried side by side in the Italian town where they once shared a home
The painting, made in preparation for 1834's 'Women of Algiers in Their Apartment,' went missing in 1850
Poster House, which just launched in New York, seeks to ‘cover posters from all over the world and time periods,’ its director says
One worm species has eyes on its behind and another eats rock then poops sand
A new study documents what may be the first-known evidence of breeding between the two species
Patients can contract vibriosis by eating raw or undercooked shellfish, particularly oysters, or handling infected animals while sporting an open wound
Visitors to the Fortingall Yew are snapping twigs, stealing needles and tying beads and ribbons to branches, which experts believe may be stressing it out
The roadside sign is dedicated to BASIC, a computer programming language developed at Dartmouth College in 1964
The adhesive offers both impressive strength and reusability, avoiding the problems posed by strong but irreversible glues and vice versa
The little yellow submarine named by the internet explored the Southern Ocean, finding surface winds drive mixing in the deep abyss
The newly opened underground network features a brick oven once used to heat the baths' caldarium, as well as a contemporary video art installation
William Portwood admitted his involvement in attacking minister James Reeb to reporters just weeks before his death
The more food bears obtain from humans, the more likely they are to lose their natural fear of us
The Monterey cypress believed to have partially inspired Dr. Seuss's 1971 classic enviromental tale toppled last week for unknown reasons
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