The rare discovery of a sealed tomb yielded well-preserved grave goods including 400 funerary figures
The study is the most detailed look at the structures to date and could be used to design new materials
Using artificial intelligence, scientists have put together a computerized system that could rebuild the magnificent murals destroyed by Mount Vesuvius
An eight-year-long study reveals that only about half of early-stage cancer experiments are able to produce the same results as the initial experiment
A comprehensive collection of the iconic songwriter's visual art is on display for the first time in the United States
The four-phase project will include a museum, global research center and memorial
The unprecedented feeding plan comes as more than 1,000 manatees—about 15 percent of the state’s total population—have died this year
Selecting traits solely for their looks has caused higher rates of inbreeding in most canines—and as a result, higher vet costs
The western honeybee hailed from western Asia seven million years ago, ending the contentious debate over where these buzzy critters originated
The geometric lunar feature dubbed a 'mystery hut' has stumped scientists, who say they plan to take a closer look
Using ground-penetrating radar, scientists were able to find the Iron Age settlement and learn more about its place in Viking culture
Researchers found incense burners, a vessel containing cremated remains and other artifacts in the former capital of Tenochtitlán
The middle-aged man's remains are the first of their kind found at Herculaneum in 25 years
Currently marketed as a luxury fabric, Fine Mycelium is carbon-neutral and can be grown to order
Artifacts found in a pair of tombs on the Mediterranean island speak to the interconnected nature of the ancient world
The celestial object will reach peak visibility in the northern hemisphere on December 12 and should be visible until the end of the month
Coastal plants and animals are thriving on the plastic debris, posing potential ecological risks
Researchers say they have now identified over 90 percent of the remains of those killed aboard the USS Oklahoma
Drastic changes in climate in the sixth century C.E. led the ancient Native American civilization to adopt new technologies
The material requires 97 percent less carbon emissions to make than petroleum-based plastics
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