The legal battle between the street artist and a greeting card company has been unfolding for several years
Researchers say well-preserved bones may be the earliest direct evidence of the hunting of large predators
Long thought to be 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, the measurement is highly personal and varies depending on time of day, among other factors, new research finds
The startup Evolyn plans to challenge the 30-year monopoly held by Eurostar, which is currently the only rail operator that links the two capitals
New research has revealed that ancient artists used color to create highly detailed designs
The study brings scientists one step closer to conducting trials in human patients, researchers say
The metal-rich object could hold clues about how our planet formed
About 41 percent of all species across the planet meet IUCN criteria for classification as critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable
A new chemical analysis sheds new light on how Leonardo da Vinci painted the iconic portrait
Using CRISPR technology, researchers edited a protein gene that increased chickens' resistance to the virus. But the process is far from practical use
Both instruments are expected to sell for between $1 million and $2 million at auction next month
The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery will feature works from prominent artists, artifacts, immersive experiences and a new monument
Park service officials urged visitors to stop attaching padlocks to fences and throwing keys into the canyon below, where the birds could eat them
A fiercely aggressive mother and a skilled angler, the massive brown bear has been crowned this year's champion in the annual online popularity contest
The stunning entries showcase the behaviors of ancient and elusive species, from horseshoe crabs to tapirs and orcas—as well as the threats they face
Archaeologists unearthed a trove of 36 coins at a site linked to Alasdair "Maclain" MacDonald, the clan chief who died in the 1692 attack
Travis Gienger is a horticulture teacher who grows his award-winning gourds in his backyard
A partial eclipse will be visible from all of the continental U.S., but only those in Oregon and the Southwest will have a chance to see the glowing ring
The hand behind the brush can make or break a painting's worth—especially when that hand belongs to a legendary Dutch master
Domestic cats produce low-frequency vocalizations when purring, an unusual ability for their small size
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