The animal remains at Ipplepen are part of mounting evidence that Roman influence stretched deep into Devon
Officials say that disease samples were not being stored in the affected laboratory, and there is no risk to the public
Although the government says inbreeding, stress contributed to the felines' demise, critics have also cited cramped conditions, inadequate facilities
CT scans show layered bone covers the adult reptile's body, likely to protect them when fighting for mates and food
A new study has revealed that Chinese giant salamander consists not of one species, but three
Highclere Castle, as the real Downton is called, has been listed on Airbnb
A copy of the Bard's collected plays may contain notes penned by the 'Paradise Lost' author
Two artists born without arms possess complex "toe maps" similar to more typical neural "hand maps"
“Girls should be able to connect to the toys just as much as boys do,” the toys’ manufacturer says
Parallels between burial sites in the two regions suggest long-distance networks emerged earlier than previously believed
The museum contends that the moniker, which is often used to describe the Dutch Republic in the 17th century, ignores the brutalities of the period
Running Buffalo Clover, which once spread on trampled ground left by bison, has made a comeback in the Midwest and Appalachians
Within six hours of ingesting a high dose of pesticide, sparrows lost six percent of their body weight and 17 percent of their fat stores
The animals squeaked and jumped for joy during the game, a sign that they enjoy play just as much as humans
Painstaking research recreates the history of Greater Adria, which slipped under the Eurasian plate 120 million years ago
National Gallery of Art spotlights Andrea del Verrocchio, a skilled sculptor and painter whose individual accomplishments have long been overlooked
Hasankeyf and nearly 200 other settlements will be inundated as part of a dam project
Before becoming an American legend, the Revolutionary War hero was best known as a skilled artisan, activist and entrepreneur
Researchers read the proteins preserved in the tooth enamel of an ancient rhino, a trick that may allow them to sequence fossils millions of years old
The crustaceans produce guttural growls when danger nears
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