Around 1650 B.C.E., the Bronze Age city of Tall el-Hammam was wiped out by a blast 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb used at Hiroshima
Umeno Sumiyama and Koume Kodama were born on the island of Shodoshima on November 5, 1913
A rare copy of the iconic Gothic novel is now the most expensive printed work by a woman sold at auction
Once in space, the observatory will travel to a location one million miles from Earth
Finnish researchers brew batch using a bioreactor for a more sustainable, climate-conserving java crop
A new study suggests the island's modern populations trace their ancestry to three distinct groups, not two as previously proposed
FDA authorization could come as early as October
Scientists won a $650,000 prize for the successful demonstration of the prototype
The committee says most Americans don’t need a booster shot just yet
The jewels carry an estimate of $2 to $4 million but may fetch a far higher price
Art historian Tom Ruggio was visiting a church in New York when he spotted the long-overlooked religious painting
Straight-tusked elephants as young as two months old trampled around the area with their mothers
Multiple CDC studies suggest that vaccines against Covid-19 remain highly effective against severe complications from the virus
New exhibition and book feature more than 100 images captured by Edward Sherriff Curtis for his seminal chronicle of Native American life
Found in Lebanon, the 25 soldiers' remains bear unhealed wounds from stabbing, slicing and blunt force trauma
The Dutch Impressionist created the pencil sketch in 1882
Four amber pieces are the earliest evidence of maternal care in spiders
A new analysis concludes vaccines still offer substantial protection against Covid-19
Paleontologists say the bird would have been roughly the size of a ten-year-old child
The student’s science project included a spotted lanternfly, an invasive species, that officials did not yet know reached the state
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