A bioarchaeologist proposes one method to answer that question
Just a dozen different types of bacteria and fungi tend to dominate all different cheese types
Boldly going where no machine has gone before
The government wants to release some of Yellowstone's bison to the wild
Infections with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae aren't always tied to the healthcare system
Up and down the West Coast, extraordinary fire seasons are becoming more common—and making climate change worse
Human-induced climate change is driving a drop in rainfall across southern Australia
Sperm from the wrong species of worm will eat through a female worm's innards
No one knows how long Ebola viruses can live in the body of a victim
A fountain sculpture being installed on the grounds is intended to be the first permanent addition to the collection in centuries
It appears that the octopus mom also largely refrained from eating over those 53 months
349 years ago, the warship The London exploded in the Thames Estuary. Now archaeologists are trying to figure out why
Theodore "Dutch" Van Kirk said he never regretted his involvement in the bombing
"Swap" marriages dictate that both marriage vows and divorces must be evenly shared between siblings of two families
Chocolate didn't turn brown until chemists got their hands on it
Your shrimp cocktail is secretly a major waste of fossil fuel
People who arrived home stressed and then watched TV or played video games wound up feeling guilty about those activities
One rare, half-albino redwood in California was slated to be chopped down, but local outcry has saved it
Water losses in the west have been dominated by dwindling groundwater supplies
Mathematics identifies the subtle facial features that influence how we judge others
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