A new study challenges the theory that resource exploitation led to the Mississippian metropolis' demise
Bicycle wheel-like spokes connected the vertebrae’s central column to its outer surface, offering serious strength
Indian jumping ants shrink their brains when they become their colony’s queen, but they can also grow the brain back if they quit the gig
An ongoing exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, features 200 paintings, sculptures, ceramics and more
The land mass was once a peninsula in Lake Baringo, but rising waters turned it into a muddy island
An ancient complex in Yorkshire may have been a luxury villa, a religious sanctuary or a mixture of both
Researchers find the tiny synthetic particles can stay aloft for nearly a week and travel large distances in the wind
Researchers are unsure of the unusual funerary practice's purpose but point out that such burials were typically reserved for children
Ruins found in the Maya metropolis of Tikal appear to be an outpost of the distant Teotihuacán
The Louisville show is organized around three overarching themes proposed by Taylor's mother: promise, witness and remembrance
The eerie compositions offer humans an approximation of how spiders experience their surroundings through vibrations
Ten years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the site is running out of space to store tritium-containing wastewater
Biologists are finding single-use items are entrapping and entangling animals all over the globe
A new exhibition in London showcases the Miaz Brothers' radical subversion of Old Master classics
Physical reconstructions of the early 20th-century depiction of Barcelona are now on sale for $11,111.11 each
Spanish authorities halted the sale after identifying "sufficient stylistic and documentary evidence" linking the work to the Old Master
The stillborn baby was likely the grandson of Peder Winstrup, whose well-preserved remains have been the subject of much study
In a rare occurrence, a second 12-foot-long juvenile sawfish was found dead on a different beach in the state during the same week
Officials are also investigating whether a cylindrical object that washed ashore in Oregon may also be from the SpaceX rocket booster
Some 150 million years ago, prehistoric plant-eaters may have carried the rocks in their bellies to aid digestion
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