A new study describes an early T. rex relative that stood about three feet tall and weighed no more than 90 pounds
A new study shows that educating children may be the best way to reach parents who don't seem to care about climate change
An Austin exhbition argues that copies, despite the negative connotations associated with the word, are not inferior to so-called “originals”
A new study also detected low levels of dozens of pharmaceuticals and pesticides in shrimp from the county of Suffolk
The OCO-3 instrument will watch Earth's carbon levels change throughout the day
A new study has traced this puzzling phenomenon to a gradual decline in the whales’ population, followed by a rapid increase around 30,000 years ago
The mob boss spent nine months imprisoned at Eastern State Penitentiary, and a new exhibition shows his stay was less glamorous than it was portrayed
The animals include at least seven short-faced bears and one or two wolf-like carnivores
Festive felines and wayward rockets come to life online in honor of the 100th anniversary of Children’s Book Week
A new study shows the bears have a nutritional profile looks more like that of wolves and cats rather than herbivores
Keukenhof Garden displays millions of brightly colored spring bulbs
The diminutive arthropod represents not only a previously unknown species, but an entirely separate Callipodida suborder
But the legal fight to remove the city's statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson may not be over
In honor of its 50th anniversary on air, New York City has officially named the corner of West 63rd and Broadway after the beloved children's show
Those from households with an annual income of $1 million are 10 times more likely to become artists than those from families with a $100,000 income
Researchers are hoping to confirm that they have discovered an anchor from the ship that carried Darwin stuck in the mud of an Australian river
A jawbone discovered in a cave on the Tibetan Plateau shines new light on several mysteries that had surrounded the ancient hominins
Hippo droppings account for more than three-quarters of the ecosystem's silica
Tree ring data from various parts of the world shows that greenhouse gas increases have impacted soil moisture for over 100 years
Renewable energy outworked coal in April—and will likely do the same in May—though the trend likely won't last once air-conditioners switch on
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