The first global assessment of the insects revealed that more than 950 species are at risk for extinction
The record-breaking heat of June 2020 rings climate change 'alarm bells,' the World Meteorological Organization warns
The tiny swimmers wreak havoc across the globe, but the robofish shocked them enough to impair their survival and reproduction
Authorities in Jerusalem confiscated the stolen items, which included incense burners and coins and probably date to the Bar Kokhba revolt
The painter forged a remarkable career as a disabled woman artist in 19th-century London
She was brilliant and unconventional, but her life had a tragic end
The weapon is covered in rust and dirt, but a new X-ray analysis suggests it once boasted rich decorations
Despite living in a heavily forested region, the areas that ancient humans inhabited had more grasses and fewer trees
One in every four organisms in the microbiomes they surveyed carries a plastic-degrading protein sequence
The prolific American writer shaped a generation of discourse around Black feminism and intersectionality
Also known as a mola, the fish are harmless to people but are extremely curious and will approach divers
Using a new technology, researchers say they’ve discovered a link between the chemical composition of pigments in Dutch paintings and historic conflicts
The rare interment suggests that some hunter-gatherer societies imbued female infants with full personhood
The image of a budding celestial body reveals clues as to what happens before it becomes a full-fledged star
The Parker Solar Probe reached the sun's upper atmosphere, gathering data along the way to help scientists better understand the center of our solar system
The drug helps those already infected, but experts say vaccination is the best way to prevent contracting and spreading the virus
A trade sign bearing the name of the patriot’s son, along with letters and personal items owned by his grandchildren, sold at auction for $20,000
The 11th-century tool may have been used to record family lineages and trade agreements
The 80-day mission is testing the limits of the human body in a harsh environment
The footage was captured by a remote-operated vehicle about 3,200 feet below the surface in Monterey Bay, California
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