The four-foot-long weapon is encrusted in marine organisms but otherwise in "perfect condition"
Scholars have yet to identify the young boy, but new research offers insights on his age and likely background
Ruth Hamilton awoke unharmed when the fist-sized space rock landed on her pillows
Scientists found no distinct relationship after examining ancient teeth of both populations
The annual tournament celebrates Alaska’s chunkiest brown bears and their summer-long salmon feast
The big cats are recovering well and other animals at the Zoo have now been vaccinated
The annual awards tell the story of our planet's creatures and the threats they face
Some 1,800 years ago, residents of Blaundos buried their dead in highly decorated graves cut into the sides of a surrounding canyon
New prizes will be made from renewable, recyclable plastics and cardboard in a shift away from using plastic made from virgin fossil fuels
Officials initially reported five zebras on the loose, but that was incorrect. Only three escaped and with one dead, only two animals remain at large
Researchers discover industrial chemicals, a pesticide and caffeine during analysis of popular vaping products
Counties with higher numbers of statues honoring the Confederacy recorded more racially motivated killings of Black Americans
The towering likeness is an oversized replica of a 15th- or 16th-century limestone artwork discovered earlier this year
Ancient poop from salt mines in the Alps contained the same fungi used in brewing and cheesemaking today
The guideline change is based on bleeding risks some may face when taking the blood thinner
"Wrapped in bubble wrap" and forgotten, the artwork had collected dust in one of Weston Hall's nine attics for decades
She spent nearly 40 years at the company, reviewing animations and planning camera angles for classics like "Snow White" and "Dumbo"
Viewers can watch mother cheetah caring for her newborn babies on a live-streaming webcam
If approved, the antiviral drug could be a game-changer in the fight against the virus
A new report predicts hydropower in the U.S. will fall by nearly 14 percent compared to last year
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