The auction house cited a need for "further study" after experts noted similarities to another T. rex skeleton
Delegates agree to a loss and damage fund, but some experts worry the conference didn’t go far enough to address climate change
The uncrewed Orion spacecraft is equipped with 16 cameras that have been documenting its journey through space
As the book turns 75, a new immersive exhibition brings the beloved children's story to life
The rap star has invested nearly $100 million to bring back the ambitious 1987 carnival
Low water levels have also stranded barge traffic and threatened drinking water
The “no kill” product cultivated from animal cells has only small regulatory hurdles left before it can be sold in restaurants
Two items represent two distinctive stages in the French queen's life
Fragments of the creature's pelvis and shell were discovered in the Pyrenees
The dig at the remote site is the first in more than 50 years
Moving accurately to a song’s beat was long thought to be a skill unique to humans, but new research suggests rats can do it, too
Biden announced plans for tackling the powerful greenhouse gas, which could go into effect by the end of next year
Naomi Biden's nuptials will mark the 19th wedding held at the presidential seat of power
The Ireichō contains 125,284 names—and a new exhibition invites the public to honor them
Rare, carbon-containing rocks could have created conditions suitable for life on both planets, two new studies suggest
The government reversed its ban on "Joyland," though several scenes will be cut
The very young star is a window into our own solar system's past
New research suggests that personal sound amplification products like earbuds may help some people hear better in certain scenarios
The park is ending its reservation system, which critics say could lead to overcrowding
While looking for sea slugs in California, a marine ecologist came across the tiny, ten-millimeter mollusks
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