Last seen in 1870, Jerdon’s tree frog is alive and (mostly) well in India
Go back in time with the help of some talented French artists
The Iranian video game industry, shaped around piracy and economic sanctions, is slowly growing
A strong El Niño helped global temperatures reach new highs
In 1993, the 65-foot-diameter satellite, called Znamya, briefly lit the Earth like a giant orbiting night light
A new paper provides the strongest evidence yet for a real Planet X
Jack may have been climbing that beanstalk for more than 5,000 years
At more than 22 million digits, it’s the longest prime yet
“Love Letter Brooklyn” will soon be gone forever
Official counts previously overlooked fish as bycatch, small-scale fishing and illegal fishing
Free studio space in a bridge tower is up for grabs
Five planets will appear together in the sky—all visible to the naked eye
Swirling magnetic waves triggered spectacular explosions on the sun’s surface
These artists are recapturing the iconic landmarks destroyed by militants
Modern imaging reveals the approximately 500-year-old sketch
The skeleton of a middle-aged man may have been missing a lower limb but in its place researchers found a wooden 'foot'
Mysterious paintings in the “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” led researchers to new evidence of ancient volcanic activity
Overactive immune cells could prime the immune system to attack normally harmless molecules found in food
The life and work of John Dee contained a strange mix of science and magic
It was a close call for this brilliant orange zinnia
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