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The Wallace’s giant bee has been seen only a few times since its discovery in 1858; experts weren’t sure it still existed
Robots and drones will be involved in all aspects of the project, including design, manufacture and assembly
Catherine's side of the breakup tale comes back with vengeance thanks to new analysis of 98 previously unseen missives
A newly discovered tyrannosauroid provides insight into the 70 million year gap in North American tyrannosaur evolutionary records
In new paper, the authors behind the 2017 study echo their original conclusions and delve deeper into the secrets of the grave in the Viking town of Birka
"Introverted and quiet" Betty, who ran the editorial side of the Ballantine publishing companies, deserves her due for changing the industry
A new study supports the theory that zebras’ distinctive coats repel flies
The effect can be replicated with just about any grape-sized, water-based sphere, from large blackberries to gooseberries, quail eggs and hydrogel beads
The three-holed oak plank seat likely served a tenement building owned by a capmaker and his wife
The work places gallery visitors in dialogue with a three-dimensional digital version of the legendary performance artist
The agency has called out ‘unscrupulous actors’ who claim that plasma from young donors can combat everything from natural aging to Parkinson’s disease
Authorities in one town reportedly attempted to cover up coal-polluted snow with white paint
After analyzing nearly 15,000 animal remains in Sri Lanka, scientists found humans used carved stone and bone fragments to hunt small game
To mark the 350th anniversary of the master artist's death, Rijksmuseum is putting all 400 works on view together for the first time
The defining horn, which features a hard base punctuated by a bulbous, “bag-like” body, extends over the spider's back
An earlier extinction date puts megalodon's fall in line with the rise of the great white
The American Cancer Society reports for some age and gender groups, the race-based disparity is now nearly nonexistent
Desert X returns to the Coachella Valley, this time with works about landscape, migration, climate change and indigenous experiences
Meanwhile, search attempts, which are expected to last through the end of 2019, continue
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