Apparently Padme is not a fan of Baroque artist John Michael Wright
A new study suggests the mollusks may widen and narrow their shells depending on movement of plankton, which shifts with the lunar cycle
The change is part of a rash of reforms by new Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro
Adding some insight into their little-known funerary practices, DNA analyses confirm that sacrificial stallions were buried in Viking graves
A new study posits the woman was licking brushes covered with pigments of lapis lazuli, a rare and expensive stone used to decorate illuminated manuscripts
Second Chance transforms smartphones into sonar systems, tracking users’ breathing and sending for help if a potential overdose is detected
It started in the fall of 2017
The first data from the space telescope's mission tallies more than 200 potential planets, including some just 50 light-years away
The Galápagos land iguana on Santiago Island was decimated by invasive animals like cats, dogs and pigs
Lake-dwelling mite populations boomed at the height of the Andean civilization but dropped following the arrival of Spanish conquistadors
A new study suggests the famous painting's eyes don't follow viewers around the room but are looking off to their right instead
With genetic tinkering, the fruits may offer an easy source of capsaicin, the beneficial compound that gives peppers their heat
Joseph Lee, inventor of the automatic bread and breadcrumb makers, was posthumously honored alongside 18 other men and women
Monarch butterflies aren't the only migratory marathoners in North America
Many national parks remain understaffed during the government shutdown while instances of vandalism and destruction rise
A new study has found that 24 genes show similar activity in the brain tissue of five species that stick with one mate at a time
The images date to the 19th and 20th centuries, the waning days of the once-powerful empire
A new study found that 19 percent of adults believe they had a food allergy, but only 10 percent have symptoms consistent with the condition
New study attributes British naturalist's persistent poor health to tick-borne disease
The institution, which houses such precious relics as clothing worn by Susan B. Anthony, has furloughed its staff and suspended its programming
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