Psychologists can submit a statement on how they lost confidence in one of their own findings to help end the stigma around admitting errors
The Chang'e-4 probe and its rover, Yutu-2, are the first spacecraft to land on the little-explored lunar region
The 612-pound fish will go to a sushi restaurant, but without intervention the prized species will not be on the plate for much longer
A successful crowdfunding campaign saved the institution from closure and is financing its move to a new space
Abby Sunderland's boat was dismasted in the Indian Ocean in 2010 during her controversial bid to become the youngest to circumnavigate the world solo
TrailGuard AI uses machine learning to sort through images in real-time and identify relevant threats
The special event is timed to coincide with the U.K. release of the Stuart queen's latest biopic
A new study adds complexity to the notion that hummingbirds are ‘all about drinking efficiently from flowers,’ as one researcher puts it
The rare artifact is the focus of a new exhibition at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
An art conservator found the arrows on an untitled 1981 work and believes there may be more "secret" imagery hidden away on other works
Brought to you by the creators of the mini 'Mona Lisa', the game offers a dynamic, rather than static, way to manipulate microscopic structures
The unusually muscular young woman was buried in what is now Nicaragua nearly 6,000 years ago
Single-use foam products 'cannot be recycled in a manner that is economically feasible, environmentally effective, and safe for employees,' the city said
Research suggests the alcohol-free challenge reduces consumption for months afterward
While the rituals associated with the site may not be entirely clear, identifying the ruins of a temple to the deity Xipe Tóte is an important discovery
You can now explore a 3-D model of the wreck of the <i>American Heritage</i>
The beloved World War II vet didn't let old age stop him from enjoying his 12 daily cigars, whiskey-spiked coffee and butter pecan ice cream
This is the first time that women have been able to enter the Sabarimala temple since India’s Supreme Court overturned a ban that denied them access
Jeanne Calment made history when she died at the age of 122 in 1997, but a new investigation claims her daughter actually assumed her identity in 1934
A study analyzing 200 tiny flowers from 174 million years ago suggests angiosperms were around during the Jurassic, but paleobotanists are skeptical
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