Archaeologists found the 5,000-year-old jars with well-preserved grape seeds and intact stoppers
Warming temperatures and drier conditions in Europe could continue to lead to declines in hop yields and hop quality, a new study finds
Selects from Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Contest capture the elegance of insects, slime molds and more
The celestial show will peak on the night of October 21 to 22, with around 23 meteors expected per hour
The puzzling incident comes just weeks after an anonymous tipster delivered a stolen van Gogh to Arthur Brand's flat in Amsterdam
Museum officials say that many of the objects will likely be recovered as documentation work progresses
Researchers found biomarkers of seaweed and other aquatic plants in samples of dental plaque
An analysis of the carvings on four runestones sheds new light on Queen Thyra's influence
In Theodore Roosevelt National Park, staffers are keeping the local ecosystem in balance by sending 300 bison to Native American tribes
Pepper X is three times spicier than the previous record-holder, the Carolina Reaper
Researchers identify a mechanism through which inflammation related to the virus leads to lower levels of the neurotransmitter
Researchers identified eight burials, but they say the graveyard may hold dozens—or even hundreds—waiting to be discovered
After vanishing without a trace in 1989, "Children Wading" appeared at an auction house in England
The scorching month follows the hottest June, July and August in recorded human history
The sturdy, biodegradable fibers could one day be used for surgical sutures or armored vests
Visitors will dine at themed restaurants and participate in immersive experiences
Already prohibited in multiple countries for its potential harmful effects in humans, the colorant's future is now in serious doubt in the United States
The "Huronton" sank after colliding with a larger ship amid heavy fog and smoke in October 1923
The papyrus scroll is one of hundreds that were carbonized in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E.
Conservation officials have installed the first Chinese mitten crab trap in England, and they are asking the public to report any sightings
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