However, no explanation can be ruled out, per the agency, which also appointed its first director of research into the subject
The red jumper’s design came to symbolize the princess' relationship with the royal family
Winning research projects reanimated dead spiders and examined how anchovy sexual activity influences ocean mixing
Underwater archeologists in Malta worked with the U.S. government to identify the 22-year-old from California
Astronomers have found two candidates for this rare type of galaxy, surrounded by a halo of hydrogen gas—and they could provide insights about dark matter
The little opening for felines has a surprisingly long history
Self-described UFO expert Jaime Maussan, whose claims of extraterrestrials have been debunked in the past, said the specimens were "non-human"
Many of the works, estimated to be at least 24,000 years old, employ a rare clay painting technique
The approvals bring cultivated meat one step closer to becoming a feasible alternative to traditional meat for a wider audience
Arthur Brand, the "Indiana Jones of the art world," negotiated the recovery of an 1884 canvas taken from a Dutch museum in March 2020
Phenylephrine, a popular ingredient in over-the-counter remedies, is no better than a placebo, per the panel
Commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera, the work will be based on the accounts of mothers who traveled 3,000 miles to get their loved ones back
When Frank Rubio returns from the International Space Station on September 27, he will have spent 371 consecutive days in space
Fallout from nuclear tests conducted in the mid-20th century may contribute to the high levels of radiation seen in the animals today, a new study finds
A UNESCO representative says the country has suffered an "inestimable loss"
Erlend Bore unearthed a trove of 1,500-year-old gold jewelry—just months after he picked up the hobby
After enforcing the rule for three decades, officials say that lifting it will prevent overcrowding and attract younger audiences
Experts say the latest boosters are effective against emerging variants including EG.5.1 and BA.2.86
The novelist recounted the harrowing ordeal in a letter, which just sold for $237,055 at auction
The observatory detected evidence of methane and carbon dioxide—and tentatively observed a molecule that, on Earth, is only made by living things
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