Rapid growth reduces the capacity of forests to absorb and store carbon dioxide
Celebrating Ike's political, military accomplishments required compromise between the architect and the president’s family
Acorn woodpeckers will fight to the death to control the finest habitat and new research finds up to 30 non-combatants will pull up a branch to watch
The starlet sea anemone is the first known species to translate food into limbs
The petrified forest in Borth appears in a myth written in the oldest surviving Welsh manuscript
A new exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago explores the Impressionist painter's connection to the Midwestern city
Excavations at Tel Kabri in Israel revealed physical evidence of a natural disaster
A new book by historian David Nasaw tells the story of refugees who could not—or would not—return home after the conflict
Astronomers have detected a chemical in Venus’ atmosphere that signifies life on Earth. Could it mean the same on Venus?
The strange fish may help researchers envision the gaits of Earth’s first terrestrial vertebrates
The new research will inform computer models of how quickly the glacier is melting
Critics say the coach, which is set to go on view at a museum next June, features racist, colonialist imagery
Ancient soldiers may have used the oblong token to play "Ludus Latrunculorum," or the "Game of Mercenaries"
Divers discovered the Phoenix's hull in 1978, but the vessel's wheels remained lost—until now
Their space voyage provides new insights for treating muscle and bone loss
An interactive map predicts when the orange, red and yellow hues of autumn will brighten up the countryside
The longer a bird spent in a state of torpor, the less body mass it lost overnight
Excavations at Bamburgh Castle uncovered the foundations of a circular dwelling dated to the Roman occupation of Britain
The Havering Hoard includes 100 pounds of artifacts recovered from an ancient enclosure ditch
Patricia Marroquin Norby previously worked at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian–New York
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