Scientists found DNA of the plague-causing bacteria in the teeth of three Bronze Age people buried at two different sites
As spring arrives sooner, female Arctic ground squirrels are emerging from their burrows earlier, according to a new study
The legendary Black-owned nightclub hosted the likes of Tina Turner, Ray Charles and more
A new show at London's Courtauld Gallery will explore the value of counterfeit art
By studying lab-grown stem cells, scientists hope to shed light on miscarriages and birth defects
Dubbed Raffie, the egg-laying mammal is an unusual color and "beautiful"
The "Blythe Star" sank off the coast of Tasmania in 1973, heralding improvements to the country's maritime safety laws
Research suggests the anesthetic is at least as effective as electroconvulsive therapy, the current standard for treatment-resistant depression
The Philadelphia row house hosted generations of Black scholars and leaders
Authorities have determined what substance caused the abnormal hue, but they still don't know who is responsible
Historic graves are being moved or destroyed as Egypt builds new roads and bridges
Nearly any material covered with tiny holes can derive energy from humidity, per a new study, opening doors to more sustainable power
To reduce carbon emissions, lawmakers want travelers to opt for trains on shorter journeys
Researchers are finding yeast and grain in the works of 19th-century artists in Denmark
The 30-pound calf is not albino but gets its pale fur from cattle genes
While they are no longer a navigational necessity, the guiding lights have histories worth preserving
The baby western lowland gorilla is the zoo's first since 2018
Between 1.4 million and 400,000 years ago, liquid salt water may have made cracks and crusts near the Martian equator, per data from China's Zhurong rover
The French artist spent his final years making art from his home in the city of Nice
The experimental technology translates the patient's thoughts into voluntary movements
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