It could be a sign of bees’ adaptability to a changing environment—but the habit might also be causing them harm
A Spanish graphic designer recognized his art hero in a portrait at Madrid's Lázaro Galdiano museum labeled as the notorious King Leopold II of Belgium
Although slightly less durable than other surgical adhesives, a compound derived from the amphibian's skin secretions performs better overall
At first, meteorologists thought the shadow on the radar was a storm. But this cloud didn't bring rain
A new study calculates that as temperatures increase, up to 5,800 people will die in New York and 2,400 in L.A. during the hottest years
A new study found that we consume between 74,000 and 121,000 plastic particles annually—and that’s likely an underestimate
The dogs are trained to find ornate box turtles and bring them to researchers—part of an effort to save the struggling species
Crystals in the enamel and an unusual interior structure render the giant teeth invisible, making the fish one of the deep seas's most fearsome hunters
Dubbed the Spur, the space will feature a rotating series of contemporary art commissions
The Very Large Telescope imaged Planets PDS 70b and PDS 70c about 370 light years away creating a gap in the gas and dust disk around their star
This is the first time facultative parthenogenesis has been recorded in both the species and the reptilian Agamidae family
Signed in 1868, the document brought an end to the Navajo’s imprisonment on a reservation in New Mexico
Designer Randy Fernando says the show strives to be "interactive and playful," while also "incorporating touches of activism"
When presented with two lidded buckets containing sunflower seeds, elephants seemed able to choose the one with more food
The master painter had difficulties with procrastination, finishing projects and staying on task his entire life
Researchers suspect that the unusual accessory served a protective ritual purpose
The mutation that was intended to make them resistant to H.I.V. has now been linked to a shorter life expectancy
The artist may have covered up the artwork while experimenting with a new floral subject: wisteria
The Lewis warder, part of a larger trove of 12th-century ivory chessmen, was purchased for £5 in 1964
But this lack of genetic diversity could put cultivated macadamias at risk
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