The species faces several threats, but the 16-year-old mammal is “really good news for conservation”
The government hopes to boost tourism in the wake of the pandemic and civil unrest
The technique could help prevent infections in the millions of pounds of farmed catfish raised for human consumption
The school educated free and enslaved Black children between 1760 and 1774
Authorities, protesters and businesses came to an agreement to ensure the site's safety
Health department officials will establish a clinic for residents experiencing symptoms
The Codex Sassoon could break auction records, becoming the most valuable historical document ever sold
An FDA panel recommended the lifesaving nasal spray be distributed without a prescription
If the swaths of show-stopping poppies do appear, officials urge tourists to act responsibly
Researchers sent a robot through 2,000 feet of ice to study the quickly receding ice shelf
The drug served as a quick-acting, temporary contraceptive with no noticeable side effects, researchers say
Archaeologists identified a West African spirit cache, a collection of items used to protect a home's occupants
The masterpiece once belonged to Johanna Margarete Stern, who died at Auschwitz in 1944
A team of oceanographers filmed the video in 1986 during the first detailed study of the sunken ship
After removing parts of the artwork for safety, town officials quickly returned them to the site
An archaeologist accidentally came across the fossil that was preserved for 166 million years
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
The Space Launch System rocket produced crackling sounds 40 million times louder than a bowl of Rice Krispies cereal in milk, researchers say
A real pearl of that size would have been "astronomically expensive," art historian says
Ice fishing competitions on Lake Champlain have been canceled after an unusually warm January
The empire abruptly vanished around 1200 B.C.E., and ancient tree rings suggest climate played a role
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