After a month of record-breaking temperatures, a kind of snow algae that turns ruby-hued in warm temperatures thrives
Researchers at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota shed light on frog and salamander bioluminescence
National Portrait Gallery exhibit features snapshots of Muhammad Ali, John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Two newly publicized translations suggest the message is a memorial to a man who died in the 1700s
In the wake of a social media storm, experts question a popular plan to dispatch insect-eating birds from China
Stone tools in north-central India suggest that ancient residents adapted to a world cooled by volcanic ash
Parliament has posted photos of its members and collaborators delighting in the discovery
A new exhibition in NYC features high-end couture, historic ballet costumes and modern athletic wear
The formations are "sculpted" by differences in air pressure and usually last less than a minute
The record-breaking show attracted almost double the number of visitors as the Paris museum's 2018 Delacroix retrospective
The taboo on booger hunting stretches back centuries, reveals a book recently digitized by the British Library
Feral rhesus macaques are invasive in Florida, but there are no easy solutions for managing them
The pale-bodied pests belong to a family that’s still around today
The new research gives weight to the hypothesis that gray whales use Earth’s magnetic field to navigate
The 200-year-old house, where Juliette Gordon Low was born in 1860, is undergoing renovations to increase its accessibility
The Japanese supercentenarian attributed his longevity to not getting angry and keeping a smile on his face
A newly discovered stone hints that a lost civilization defeated the ancient Turkish kingdom of Phrygia around the eighth century B.C.
Rangers and bird enthusiasts are searching for a common merganser that appears to be unable to eat due to plastic debris that has become stuck in its bill
The "sumptuously constructed" 14th-century chapel was roughly the same size as Sainte-Chapelle in Paris
The robot’s new data has answered plenty of questions, but raises new ones as well
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