Farmers are seeking permits to cull any raptors harming their livestock, but experts say reports of vicious attacks are exaggerated
These bug battalions turn grass yards from green to brown in less than 48 hours
Proponents of the artistic philosophy pushed back against industrial production and embraced handcraftsmanship
The snail darter is no longer in threat of extinction and can be removed from the Endangered Species List
Renovators discovered a hidden box and pouch stuffed with rare gold coins, minted during the reigns of French Kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV
A four-part exhibition premiering this fall showcases the contemporary artist's multimedia portrayals of Black femininity
The microscopic organism's gait may have evolved to adapt to unpredictable terrains
A DNA analysis of wild brown bear teeth shows that the global health threat has spread to remote areas of Sweden
The historic site will remain closed indefinitely as staff assess the destruction and make repairs
Jacques-Louis David's 1789 painting originally depicted Antoine and Marie Anne Lavoisier as wealthy elites, not modern scientists
Researchers thought they had set foot on a known island, but island hunters pointed out that reported coordinates revealed a special find
In the late 1930s, the Soviet secret police buried some 5,000 to 8,000 people at a newly excavated site in Odessa
The lightly fermented beverage contained rice, tubers and fungi
The cultured cut matches the texture and marbling of the famous Japanese meat
Researchers found the figure in a 5,000-year-old site called Aizanoi, which is also home to a temple dedicated to Zeus
Curator Will Cooper and his 5-year-old daughter, Astrid, invited 15 British artists and their children to contribute original artworks
The prehistoric mammal possessed a powerful jaw and likely had a raptor-like feeding style
One-fifth of female white-necked jacobins sport flashy male-like plumage, which may help them access more food
Hatchlings in Australia have halved their vulnerable growth stage to avoid becoming their pal's next meal
Found in Transylvania, the 6,000-year-old vessels may have once held provisions for the afterlife
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