The European Space Agency selected John McFall, along with 16 others, as part of its latest class of astronaut candidates
Discovered five inches underground, the rare 14th-century artifact could sell for $47,000
During the breeding season, great bustards consume two plants that may combat common pathogens
The vessel is located 1,350 feet below the surface of Lake Mjøsa
Much has changed since the Colorado River Compact was signed in 1922
The valuable artifacts, hidden in the Rocky Mountains for more than a decade, are going up for auction
Using modern imaging technology, researchers argue that the coins were once in circulation
Doctors are likely to misdiagnose cases due to outdated maps of these fungi’s ranges
These plants that grow back year after year show promise, but they are not a silver bullet
The 5.6-magnitude earthquake that rocked the island of Java last week has killed at least 321 people
The cheeky panel, created by Bill Watterson, was a gift to his longtime editor Lee Salem
While A.I. recipe generation has come a long way, it won’t outdo humans anytime soon
The gold coins date back to 100 B.C.E. and are worth approximately $1.7 million
The treatment held off disease onset by an average of two years in a clinical trial, but it won’t be cheap
Minted under Henry VI, it may be the oldest English coin discovered in Canada
With electrical stimulation and physical therapy, nine people with spinal cord injuries regained the ability to stand and take steps
Researchers believe the Maya gave the sacrificial female spider monkey to Teotihuacán as a gift years before relations soured
Researchers disagree on whether the trend has implications for human fertility
A collection of notes from the musician to his girlfriend sold for nearly $670,000 at auction
As more activists target famous artworks, museums tighten security
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