Fewer than 40 such eggs are held in public collections today
We share more than snuggles and and a love of walks; canines and humans have similar gut microbiota
The amount is around what one of the subjects of sociologist Matthew Desmond’s book 'Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City' made in one month
The history around the 'Territory of New Mexico v. Yee Shun' will be memorialized in the upcoming public work 'View from Gold Mountain'
It's the ultimate act of self-sacrifice
Micro-CT scans shows lead scattered across the back of the skull of what is believed to be the taxidermied remains of the dodo brought to Britain
Hundreds of unidentified cephalopods were found nursing their eggs near a deep-sea vent
The Library of Congress recently released approximately 8,000 letters, drafts and documents from the founding father
Combined with a 2017 temperature spike, half of the 2 billion corals on the reef have died since 2015
Researchers found gaps in 40 percent of the forest canopy in aerial images taken before and after the storm
The renowned Idaho Outsider artist was known for squirreling his drawings and sculptures away in the walls and ceiling of his Boise home
The man’s skeleton bears signs of frequent ‘biomechanical force,’ according to a new study
The pieces gave researchers a better idea of the size and shape of the colossus
The National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts encompasses five performance centers and spans 1.5 million square feet
Historian Herwig Czech has uncovered evidence revealing that the renowned doctor sent children to a notorious ‘euthanasia’ clinic
The information includes data from over half a million immune cells from human cord blood and bone marrow
Dayanita Singh's 'Museum Bhavan' won the coveted Infinity Award this month for offering the public a way to intimately and innovatively interact with art
The move is a first for bat species
TESS will scan the skies in search of the next crop of exoplanets
RIP, Willow
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