The image revealed unknown capabilities of the imaging instrument, WISPR, aboard the Parker Solar Probe and more insight into the planet's atmosphere
An appraiser's quick thinking helped recover the treasures, which vanished from the Paris museum 38 years ago
Excavations show how humans treated cats, dogs and monkeys in first- and second-century Egypt
The kitefin shark is one of three species of glowing sharks described in a new paper
Prior to the find, researchers had only identified two ancient texts detailing the enigmatic preservation process
Routine construction work near the University of Exeter unearthed the 2,204-pound device in late February
The clever cephalopods ignored so-so food for up to 130 seconds in order to get their favorite snack, live grass shrimp
Natural forces moved a Stone Age woman's bones through the cavern over time
A new study finds folks are pretty bad at guessing whether to wrap up a chat or keep talking
Houston exhibition marks the first time the famed artists have been shown side by side in an American museum
Researchers spotted the artist's signature, among other clues to the 16th-century painting's provenance, on the canvas
The rare Amazonian cactus blooms only once a year for 12 hours
The Williamsburg Bray School educated around 400 free and enslaved students between 1760 and 1774
The animal was last recorded between 1843 and 1848, when a scientist collected the first and only museum specimen
Virgin Hyperloop's Pegasus vehicle will be on display for viewers to take a closer look at its interior this fall
A new technique enables scholars to unlock the secrets of long-sealed missives
Inspired by the recent discovery of a related panel, a nurse realized that the missing artwork had hung in her house for decades
When mating, male lyrebirds reproduce a cacophony of calls usually reserved for when predator is nearby
New vaccines increase the total supply and meet the needs of different communities
The state’s Department of Natural Resources granted permits to about 1,500 hunters to kill 119 wolves, but 216 were shot
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