The fungal disease, which has devastated bat populations in the Eastern U.S., has now shown up in Washington state
Andy Woodruff's line of sight maps show what you're facing from any coastline in the world
The architect leaves behind an astonishing legacy
Outfitted with microprocessor-equipped backpacks, scientists can control the beetle's steps via remote control
New research suggests a backscratch agreement that traded access for control
More than 20 percent of the Royal New Zealand Navy was discharged for protesting low pay
Dozens of tombs and a temple were uncovered in an ancient quarry
Hold the anchovies: This pop-up is a pizza-lover’s dream
With a simple blink, tall towers can go from deadly to bird-friendly
The university jumps into the world of competitive gaming
“Grenzzaun halbe" referenced the country's debate on whether or not to seal its borders
Researchers found the inscribed slab near Florence and believe it might hold secrets behind the language of Italy's pre-Roman culture
Scientists are sending fungi to the space station to see what pharmaceuticals astronauts can brew
The spider look-alike shows what separates modern spiders from their ancient eight-legged cousins
The “Cybathlon” will show what happens when humans and machines collaborate
The newspaper mogul hated the film more than previously thought
The object recently exploded in the atmosphere of the solar system's largest planet
A Chicago apartment building is trying out a new scheme to catch four-legged offenders and their humans
Student activists are to thank for the change
Next week, the Blackfeet Tribe will receive 89 buffalo calves that descended from Montana stock in a Canadian National Park
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