Evidence mounts against the traditional story of early human migration through an ice corridor
Dog sperm quality has decreased likely from household chemical exposure
Traces of blood on the prehistoric tools, suggest our ancestors had a much more varied diet than once thought
A small gold bead shows that Copper Age people in the Balkans were processing gold 6,500 years ago
The sweatpants of its day for courtiers, the style was a rebellion against the elaborate, corseted dresses of Louis XIV's court
The TEB is the latest iteration of a concept that's been "floating" for decades, but it has some big problems
Those painful cupping "hickies" are only the start—athletes go to great lengths to gain an edge
Under a new rule, attorneys could be fined or suspended for using derogatory language while they practice law
A lackluster track record and controversial comments led to a shift
It's the Martian "magic hour"
A seemingly simple bag is at the center of multiple lawsuits
New research suggests the bright red birds are viral “super-suppressors”
Naturally occurring fire tornadoes are scary, but a new clean-burning, controlled version could help clean oil spills
Irom Chanu Sharmila resisted a draconian law with her own body
Thanks to industrial byproducts and pesticides, birds face more contamination than their cousins inland
It's a tale of two Lucys
Researchers set out to photograph the elusive cat to help create a conservation plan for the endangered feline
While the role is ceremonial, abdication could mean a political battle
Excavations at Xunantunich have uncovered the remains of a body and hieroglyphics that tell the story of the snake-head dynasty
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