In two decades, the insect's population has declined by nearly 90 percent due to a combination of threats, including habitat loss, pesticides and diseases
When the Red Planet's lakes burst their banks, the disaster carved the undulating canyons and valleys we still see today
Built in 1907, the structure—expected to sell for between $54,000 and $81,000—is newly rebuilt and restored
One of the iconic Pop Artist's "oxidation" paintings, the work will go up for auction at Christie's next month
Researchers Benjamin List and David MacMillan independently discovered cheaper, greener ways to create new molecules
Seven years after finding the first half of the pair, researchers have finally reunited the ski with its mate
A chance discovery suggests the woman's provocative pose was originally somewhat subdued
The spacecraft launches on October 16 and is expected to reach its target by 2027
At least 126,000 gallons of oil have gushed out of a leak in an underwater oil pipeline about three miles offshore
The seven-inch-tall figurine likely stood in a household shrine in what is now Gloucestershire some 1,800 years ago
Their groundbreaking research answered fundamental questions about our universe and Earth’s complex climate
Bowls discovered inside the bathroom cubicle may have held incense or other air fresheners, researchers say
The Art Institute of Chicago's new show adorns the city's buses, trains, billboards and more with the feminist artist's creations
Their independent discoveries answer fundamental questions about how we sense our environment and could lead to breakthrough pain relief treatments
Researcher Michał Sip described the prehistoric vessel as the "discovery of a lifetime"
There have been over 100,000 deaths since mid-June despite widespread vaccine availability
Unchecked by natural predators, the invasive insect species is rapidly expanding across the United States
A new exhibition in Mexico City features 1,525 objects linked to the Maya, Toltec, Teotihuacán, Aztec and Mixtec cultures
Pergamon's elite watched gladiator and animal fights, public executions, and naval reenactments at the ancient arena
Over two years, clumps of single-celled yeast grew into a multicellular structure that could explain how living organisms developed on early Earth
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