The finds include a game board etched into the surface of a clay brick that was likely used to play a variation of the strategy game nine men’s morris
Skeptics argue the device will endanger marine wildlife, exacerbate existing pollution problems
Scientists believe solar panels and windmills will both bolster renewable energy sources and change the landscape of the immense Sahara desert
Honored with a Special Breakthrough Prize, the astrophysicist says she'll use the winnings to fund scholarships to support today's outsiders in the field
Last week, Irish fishermen pulled up the skull and horns of an extinct great elk, which could have 12-foot-wide antlers
Doctor theorizes that the sitter's lank hair, weak smile and yellowing skin point to post-pregnancy hypothyroidism
A new study suggests mining social media for phenology data is fairly reliable and could assist researchers tracking how rapidly the world is changing
New study argues that the 5,300-year-old Iceman’s community boasted surprisingly advanced health care techniques
Researchers sought to decipher the 11th-century graffiti adorning the walls of St. Sophia’s Cathedral in Kiev
Habitat loss is the main culprit in killing off the birds, including Spix's macaw, the star of the popular 2011 film <i>Rio</i>
The Binghamton visual arts festival is the only one in the U.S. to focus exclusively on projection mapping
The ejection of molecular gas from a galaxy 12 billion light-years away may have kept an early galaxy from burning out too quickly
Hooved animals known as ungulates rely on generational lessons to guide seasonal migration, locate high-quality vegetation
Analysis of remains in a high status grave shows that not all of the deceased were directly related, raising questions about why they were buried together
Analysis of data from the Juno probe shows the giant planet's field is much different from our own and suggests it has a dissolved core
The moa, a giant flightless bird, served as symbol of extinction and reflection of Māori fears over encroaching European presence
A new study posits that cheese production may have helped ancient farmers expand into Europe
Lavinia Fontana is widely considered the first professional female artist, while Sofonisba Anguissola served as Philip II of Spain’s court painter
The sketches were made in the '70s and '80s, during Gilot’s journeys abroad
Two mini-satellites will test elevator motion in space as part of research for an elevator between Earth and low orbit
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