The seven-ingredient recipe shows potential for the future of making food with this technology, researchers say
As demand spikes, the heavy metal band has purchased Furnace Record Pressing in Virginia
Countries must strive for more ambitious emissions goals over the next decade, scientists say
“Floatovoltaics” could drastically raise power generation and conserve water in reservoirs, according to a new study
Located 30 miles north of Dubai, the settlement dates to the sixth century C.E.
A new exhibition explores the legacy of Léon Monet, who taught Claude about color and purchased his art
Extreme heat and flooding starved the water of oxygen, leading to the mass die-off
A yeast called Candida auris has sickened more people over a wider area during the pandemic
The 2,000-year-old structure is Italy's most visited cultural site, attracting millions of tourists each year
New data support the theory that the virus causing Covid-19 first spread to humans from animals
Hoping to boost its tourism industry, the country is now issuing all types of visas
Sunflower sea stars have been recommended for Endangered Species Act protection as disease leads them to “disintegrate into gooey masses”
Bright streaks observed Friday were jettisoned equipment from the International Space Station re-entering Earth’s atmosphere
A bidder has already offered $10,000 for the four-legged artist's rendition of "The Starry Night"
For the fifth year in a row, Finland ranked as the happiest nation in the world
The Paris landmark is the first known Gothic cathedral to use iron in this way, researchers say
They compared vertebrae discovered in 1987 to more complete remains to make this new estimate
Albania will protect more than 31,000 acres of land, including the undammed Vjosa River
The findings in 30-year-old radar image data all but confirm that volcanoes on Earth’s hellish sister planet are still active today
The singer-songwriter learned to play the piano in the 650-square-foot house
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