Never-before-seen images of celebrities, performers and important moments in history are going on display in London
From ear position to pupil size, a new study examines how felines express themselves while interacting with one another
Otter 841 made headlines for her “unusual” behavior this summer, which biologists now say could’ve been related to pregnancy hormones
Nightshade subtly alters the pixels of an image to mislead A.I. image generators, ultimately damaging the models
Paleontologists in China recently unearthed the fossilized remains of two new species of lamprey, a group of jawless fish that dates back 360 million years
The influx of insects is meant to combat the invasive medfly, after officials identified two of the produce-destroying creatures in the area
The text urged voters to elect a candidate named Aulus Rustius Verus to a position of political power
For the first time, visitors will get to see the intricate sketches that some scholars attribute to the artist
FDA advisors said the benefits seem to outweigh any possible risks, and the agency will decide whether to approve it by December 8
An upcoming "Dog Sale" at Bonhams Scotland features 250 paintings, sculptures and more
Archaeologists hope to reunite the 18-ton torso of the Assyrian deity with its head, severed by smugglers decades ago
In a bid to make birding more inclusive, the American Ornithological Society will give new monikers to several species named after people
The bird spent some time recuperating at two rehabilitation facilities and is now back in the wild
The nonprofit behind the tool wants people to learn the history of the spaces they inhabit
The strong blast of radio waves is the oldest known, and it could tell scientists more about the mysterious matter that lies between galaxies
Once thought to be defensive military bases, the forts may have supported peaceful trade and travel
An unusual crater on the dwarf planet hints at past volcanic activity—and a possible vast ocean beneath its surface, scientists say
Now in its fifth year, an annual contest spotlights a Minnesota museum's historical doll collection
A new study, based on modeling, suggests fine silicate particles could have blocked sunlight and shut down photosynthesis across the globe
The purchase is one of the largest acquisitions of its kind by any museum in the United States
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