One of the items contains the renowned naturalist's first sketch of the Tree of Life
Some smells are perceived as more pleasant than others, which means preferences for certain odors could have evolutionary roots in our past
A new exhibition in Spain incorporates ten fragrances inspired by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens' "The Sense of Smell"
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states deep and rapid cuts to greenhouse gases are needed by 2025 to avoid an 'unlivable world'
As an NPS employee, she promoted the stories of African American people and women of color who contributed to the home front effort during WWII
The Granada Relocation Center, also known as Amache, grew to become the state's tenth largest city at its peak during World War II
The Covid-19 pandemic is driven by human-to-human transmission, but the virus is known to infect animal species
Australian wattle or acacia plants were used as firewood by ancient people navigating the harsh climes of the Western Desert, new research finds
An estimated 2,500 Scots were executed as witches between the 16th and 18th centuries
The historic reacquisition spans 465 acres in the Northern Neck of Virginia
The fossil evidence fills a gap in these birds' evolutionary history
With challenges to books in the United States at a high, the Matinicus Island Library is a remote haven for controversial literature
Reopening this spring, Garum explores more than 500 years of local culinary traditions
The bot, built by Boston Dynamics, can navigate difficult terrains that humans can't access safely
Researchers think they can find evidence of volatile organic compounds from a decomposing body in honey
Scientists have deciphered the missing eight percent of our genetic blueprint, setting the stage for new discoveries in human evolution and disease
The star, nicknamed Earendel, is 28 billion light-years from Earth
Auction house Bonhams is expecting around $1 million
The team hopes to simulate how visitors would have experienced the space and gain a stronger understanding of the motivation behind Roman designs
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