The rare Bronze Age sarcophagus contained human remains, an ax and plant bedding
Particles from the smoke create tiny droplets too small to fall to Earth
Nearly 100,000 square miles of the organism have been charted in high detail to create a tool for conservationists to help save them
Found in Denmark, most of the 22 objects are bracteates, or medallions inscribed with mystical symbols
The strict policies have been implemented to combat the resurging Covid-19 pandemic
The Kākāpō had fewer mutations in its genome despite a small genetic pool and long history of isolation due to a previous near-extinction event
A nonprofit foundation purchased the objects, which were seized by British troops in 1868, with the aim of restituting them
Workers sawed the controversial monument into pieces before transporting it to an undisclosed Virginia storage facility
Found near Rome, the utensil is 100,000 years older than previous finds of this kind
The creature was one of the earliest known large predators on Earth
Experts made the find ahead of construction of HS2, a controversial, high-speed railway system set to connect much of Great Britain
The rare artifacts were probably used as both weapons and symbols of power
New research highlights the rare trait of vocal learning among animals with examples of musk ducks imitating human speech and other noises
'Orca' will use geothermal energy to pull thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and pump it underground
Browse 12 archives, databases and portals that help users deepen their understanding of the attacks
The sample is stored inside an airtight titanium tube that will be sent back to Earth in a future mission in the early 2030s
Israeli study finds infection rate drops dramatically with third Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination
New analysis of the artist's (probable) shoes indicates that he stood 5 feet 2 inches tall
A new study finds that enormous mounds and concentric earthen ridges were built in a matter of months
Overfishing, habitat loss and climate change are behind the 'desperate' decline
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