Twelve years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the move is a polarizing step toward decommissioning the defunct power plant
Charles Martinet has voiced the famous character in more than 100 games since the 1990s
Ahead of the 2024 Olympics, city officials are trying to relocate the bouquinistes for security reasons
Light-sensitive proteins in the fish's skin could play a role in monitoring how they camouflage, researchers theorize in a new study
Archaeologists unearthed the settlement—which had tens of thousands of defensive spikes—beneath a lake in Albania
The greasers and Socs from S.E. Hinton's popular novel will spar on stage this spring
The baby might be the only all-brown giraffe on the planet, as the last one on record was born in 1972
Volunteers will convene in the Scottish Highlands armed with drones, hydrophones and other technologies
No other mission has successfully touched down in this scientifically interesting moon region, which contains water ice in lunar craters
T. Kimball Brooker has amassed a collection of more than 1,300 texts from the 16th century
Patients' own stem cells could help them recover from chemical burns that damaged a single eye, a small, preliminary study suggests
Conservationists battled back flames to prevent them from reaching roughly 40 ‘akikiki in captivity
Researchers are trying to identify the men who died after the Battle of Williamsburg in 1862
Yosemite Facelift is an annual park-wide cleanup effort that started 20 years ago
The section of rainforest is one of the most biodiverse areas in the world and home to several Indigenous communities
Scientists have linked shifts in the distant planet's cloud coverage to the ever-oscillating solar cycle, which is due to peak soon
In "Beyond Granite: Pulling Together," six artists have created works for a month-long display
The new recreation shows what the prince might have looked like during the 1745 Jacobite rising
Iowa schools are struggling to comply with new laws banning books that aren't "age appropriate"
After jumping a security barrier, the visitors were found between the landmark's second and third floors
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