Nathan Baskind received a Jewish burial exactly 80 years after his death in World War II
The team designed a new way for their lab-grown skin to adhere to the robot's face, in a creation that could help produce soft robots or train plastic surgeons
Within 42 hours of each other, the pair of large asteroids, which both have no chance of impacting our planet, will approach Earth as they orbit the sun
The Australian island state is trying to drum up tourism during the Southern Hemisphere's winter
The China National Space Administration retrieved more than four pounds of lunar soil samples, which scientists hope will shed light on the early history of Earth and the moon
The toddlers' remains were buried around the beginning of the Spanish conquest of South America
The small bronze statue, which was unearthed at Herculaneum, had been missing for two centuries
New research opens the door for doctors to one day use bees as a living diagnostic tool
As measured by satellites, wildfires have markedly increased in boreal and temperate conifer forests, and rising nighttime temperatures allow flames to keep burning intensely after dark
Buried at a castle in Spain, the woman was found alongside the remains of 22 men who likely died on the battlefield
The planet's massive storm, known as the Great Red Spot, seems to be different from a spot first observed at roughly the same location in the 17th century, a new study finds
Officials hope to raise millions to bid on the shoes, which were missing for over a decade, at auction in December
Researchers combined several lines of evidence to solve the mystery of why a group of painted ladies, which do not live in South America, were found fluttering on a beach in French Guiana
The Picasso Museum in Paris has released a digital portal featuring the Spanish painter and sculptor's art
"St. Gregory of Nazianzus," once part of the Baroque palace's collection, was stolen and sold at the end of the war
A new paper contradicts the idea that people used up the island's resources and experienced a significant population decline, instead proposing that a small society lived there sustainably
Kevin, a Great Dane, measured over three feet tall—about the same size as an average 3-year-old child
New research suggests sick chimps seek out and eat plants with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties—a finding that could advance drug discovery for humans
Crowds decked out as fantastical sea creatures flocked to Brooklyn's amusement district for the summer kickoff event
NASA and Boeing have delayed the crewed mission's return to Earth again, as engineers assess helium leaks and a thruster issue on the spacecraft's service module
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