The finding could help reveal how black holes launch such high-energy ejections
For over a decade, they've argued that their ancestors were forced to sell valuable artifacts. Now, they're back in court with a new legal strategy
Using new historical evidence, two scientists argue the female chemist was more involved in discovering DNA's structure than she got credit for
The 25-acre Barlocco Island has seabird colonies and stunning scenery—but no utilities or buildings
The word is typically reserved for sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France
A recent study suggests that apes, like humans, seek out altered mental states
The city is within the 125-mile-wide path of totality and will experience a total eclipse for nearly four minutes on April 8, 2024
The stunning colors that dazzled viewers on Sunday will appear again as the sun's activity builds to a peak in 2025
Residents of Lutetia buried their dead at Saint-Jacques between the first and fourth centuries C.E.
New research suggests early Homo sapiens punched holes in leather hides to create seams for clothing
The new find marks the tenth such fort found in the area, once the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire
A trail camera snapped a photograph of the lounging big cat, giving wildlife officials renewed hope about the species' recovery in West and Central Africa
The Confederate general's Virginia home hosted families from all across the United States.
Wildlife officials closed down a popular Hawaiian beach to protect the pair of endangered mammals
The lottery for viewing these bioluminescent bugs at Great Smoky Mountains National Park opens Friday
A United Arab Emirates spacecraft took a high-resolution look at the mysterious moon and uncovered new evidence about its origin
Unaware that the "Montevideo Maru" was transporting prisoners, an American submarine torpedoed the Japanese ship in 1942
They want to use the devices for less disruptive wildlife monitoring and to learn more about avian flight
As book censorship soared, titles with LGBTQ themes were the most targeted
These out-of-place organisms are thriving on floating trash, but they may compete with open-water species
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