‘Orbital Reflector,’ a 100-foot long, diamond-shaped balloon, aims to inspire humans to gaze up at the night sky with a renewed sense of wonder
Researchers believe the changing environment doomed ‘Portus Pisanus,’ a harbor once considered lost to time
The stones recorded low water levels dating back to the 1600s and warn of impending hardships
An investigation shows 40,000 giraffe products representing 4,000 of the endangered animals have been legally imported over the last decade
The state’s Department of Agriculture has documented around 300 flowering unicorn root stems
Featured texts include ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,’ ‘The Metamorphosis’ and ‘The Yellow Wallpaper'
The islands are usually protected by their remoteness and a stable high pressure system, which has gone wonky in the last year
Blue-and-yellow macaws are capable of the feathered equivalents of facial expressions, new research shows
The 13-year-old girl’s mother was a Neanderthal while her father was a Denisovan
The state’s historical commission said it was bound by a 2015 law that restricts the relocation of statues on public property
A 228-million-year-old fossil fills gaps in the tale of turtle evolution—and raises a few questions
A successful crowdfunding campaign helped bring “Queermuseu” back to life
Tiny particles that contribute to lung disease, strokes and heart attacks are robbing Americans of 4 months and over 1.8 years of life elsewhere
A new redesign of the iconic treats shows animals walking across a savanna
In a second study of mysterious phenomena, researchers discovered that solar particles hitting the ionosphere do not power the violet, vertical streaks
Fourteen years after being stripped of his citizenship, Germany finally takes in Jakiw Palij, who was trained by the SS at Trawniki
A local dentist probably flushed the molars down the toilet or discarded them with his trash
Officials are still investigating the cause of the die-off
Researchers used tiny magnetic particles to remove the iron ions responsible for the wooden vessel’s decay
Even 1,000 years after a forest regrows, the soil beneath still won't hold as much carbon as it once could, a new study suggests
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