New research hints at how different environments impact animal behavior and the spread of infection
It’s not quite a meat dress, but Kaikaia gaga does boast some impressive horn-like appendages
Together, the paintings—including one by Anthony van Dyck—could be worth around £10 million if sold on the open market
After 85 years, officials plan to remove the old, undetonated bombs that were part of a 1935 plan to divert lava flow on Mauna Loa
The cats also cross the road an average of 4.5 times in six days, putting themselves in danger
The new findings raises questions about the authenticity of a collection of texts known as the "post-2002" scrolls
"This could be the oldest and longest-lived team ball game in the world," says one archaeologist
At 5,000 years old, the weapon predates the era when humans first started using tin to make bronze
Perhaps it was not just a massive slice that made Pizza Rat a true New Yorker
After four months of unexpected dimming, the red supergiant star has perked back up, and astronomers may have a new explanation for the fluke
After abdicating the British throne, Edward was appointed governor of the Bahamas, where he temporarily lived in a lavish home in Nassau
Museum closures and event cancellations abound as officials rush to contain the new coronavirus' spread
The pint-sized institution, which opened last year, is filled with 1,000 feline-themed knickknacks that journeyed with their owners from Ukraine
Two sites preserve around 50 footprints, a discovery that highlights the richness of prehistoric life on the island
Winds on WASP-76b blow gaseous iron into cooler regions, where it condenses and falls to the planet’s surface as liquid
The burial site, which contains remains from both the Picts and the Norse, is at risk of disappearing due to coastal erosion
The Met has revamped its British Galleries, drawing on luxurious artifacts to highlight the country's history of exploitation
Similarities between lunar samples and Earth's makeup were throwing off a leading theory of the moon's origin
Their coloration is unusual. Their fate, sadly, is not
A collection of 14 restored wooden statues, including a two-ton William IV, will be shown at the Box Museum in England
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