Scientists think the light detected by the telescope is from just 300 million years after the Big Bang
Carrying a cargo of locally sourced limestone, the so-called Mortar Wreck likely sank off the Dorset coast during the reign of Henry III
Five deaths have been attributed to the disease in the Central African Republic and Nigeria in 2022
The rare egg may not be authentic—but if it is, it could be worth millions
The Yurok Tribe has released one juvenile female and three males, the first birds to live in the region in more than 100 years
Amid delays, cancellations and long lines, Alaska Airlines is rolling out a new technology that could make checking a bag easier and faster
The new exhibition explores diverse interpretations of the document's founding values
The new documentary 'Aftershock' follows two women who died from pregnancy-related complications
The astronaut is auctioning off his moon-landing jacket and other space gear
The CDC reports a 44 percent increase in drug overdose fatalities in Black people and a 39 percent increase in Native Americans from 2019 to 2020
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the iconic North American butterfly is getting closer to extinction
Experts warn that the virus poses a health risk to unvaccinated communities
Bioluminescent bacteria are likely responsible for this rare luminous event covering thousands of square miles of ocean
Using a long rope, volcano guides pulled the man to safety
Scientists think a recently discovered fossil is evidence that evolution is more like a branching tree than a ladder
The felines were declared extinct in the country in 1952
A new paper warns that a growing reliance on trash is leading to more human-bear conflict
New research draws on rock reliefs and ancient coins to link the Rabana-Merquly fortress in Iraq to a vassal state of the Parthian Empire
A new exhibition will explore the rise of South Korean fashion, movies, music and more
The bones were discovered in a ditch near a former field hospital
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