The 50-million-year-old slab of limestone suggests that fish have been swimming in unison for far longer than previously realized
The computer is a work of art designed to provide a physical manifestation of abstract digital threats
The bill contradicts an earlier call for proposals to replace the fallen tower with a more modern aesthetic
The remarkably clear 1900 film was found in the MoMA archives
Vancouver-based Harbour Air will soon outfit its classic seaplanes with battery-powered aviation motors
Thirty sets of human remains from the mound in southwest France show locals buried their dead in the same spot from the Stone Age to the Iron Age
Intriguingly, the call is very similar to the one produced by East African vervet monkeys, suggesting that these responses are evolutionarily hard-wired
The Moat Brae house and its surroundings, where author J.M. Barrie played as a child, is now a children's literature center
There are fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos living in the wild
A new artificial intelligence system can create realistic animations from a single static image
The notes are featured in a soon-to-be released volume of Frank’s collected works
Since 1950, the number of boats has gone from 1.7 million to 3.7 million, even though fish stocks have crumbled
An infrared camera captured an image of the rare panda in China’s Wolong National Nature Reserve
The Australian fungus could help miners find the next generation of underground gold deposits
One adult male even appeared to save half of his hard-shelled snack for later—an intriguing sign of future planning
‘In 1885, Chief Poundmaker was treated as a criminal and a traitor,’ Prime Minister Trudeau said. ‘In 2019, we recognize the truth'
The move has been criticized by conservationists but lauded by locals who say wild elephants are ruining their livelihoods
The holiday is dubbed 1-4-3 Day in a nod to the TV personality’s favorite phrase, “I love you”
A new study has found that women perform better on math and verbal tests in warmer temperatures
The accelerated decomposition method transforms remains into soil and uses just an eighth of the energy required for cremation
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