Thousands of people spotted the fireball on February 28, and more fragments may still be scattered in Gloucestershire
This year's National Cherry Blossom Festival will feature a mix of in-person and online events
Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury are visible in the pre-dawn sky this week, along with a crescent moon
Amateur archaeologists discovered the shell, along with evidence from an Iron Age structure, in 2019
Five bonobos and four orangutans were treated with a synthetic form of the virus
Researchers think that lopping off its own noggin could help the critter rid itself of parasites
In summer months above the North and South Poles, glowing clouds occasionally form naturally at sunset under the right conditions
The show features lesser-known paintings and drawings, most of which date to the end of the iconic Mexican artist's life
Found in Haifa Bay, Israel, in 2007, the bronze headgear boasts an intricate, peacock-like pattern
The rules allow small gatherings with other vaccinated people or visits to a single household of unvaccinated people
Celebrated tattoo artist Henk Schiffmacher shows off designs from around the world in images from his private collection
Study documents declines across hundreds of species over recent decades, and finds years featuring warmer, drier autumns are particularly deadly
The algorithm matches pre-recorded video with the photo depending on the subject's pose and applies natural facial movements to the image
As the Red Army pushed the Nazis out of Poland in 1945, soldiers engaged in brutal acts of repression against civilians
Smoke exposure was associated with more hospital admissions than equivalent amounts of non-wildfire emissions
A new online trove from the Calder Foundation offers fans endless avenues to learn about the artist's life and work
Archaeologists have only gotten a “tantalizing glimpse” of the vessels, which are currently inaccessible due to Covid-19 restrictions
When a scientist noticed that blind nematodes avoid bacteria that make blue toxin, he wondered if they took color into account
The passageway runs along a brook near Tintern Abbey, a 12th-century monastery on the border between Wales and England
The 600-mile-wide swirling cloud of charged particles rained down electrons from several hundred miles above the North Pole
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