Such caves could serve as lunar bases during upcoming missions, protecting astronauts against cosmic radiation and extreme temperatures
The transit hub, which just got an $11 million makeover, is deeply connected to the city's history
The drones, equipped with inflatable life rafts, were intended to help improve public safety for humans this summer—but they're also upsetting orange-beaked birds called American oystercatchers
From Civil War biscuits to a Haitian port town, theories about the word's beginnings abounded
The former British prime minister was an avid painter who sometimes gifted his works to other world leaders
Officials are asking the donor to come forward with more information about where the artifacts were discovered
The bronze sculpture was created by famed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, who often uses pumpkins in her work
The system is inspired by the stillsuits for collecting moisture in the science fiction epic <em>Dune</em>
NASA released the dazzling portrait to help celebrate the two-year anniversary of the release of Webb's first images
A new study finds widespread DNA evidence that an ancestor pathogen of the Black Death helped bring about the end of an agricultural society responsible for megalithic tombs and monuments, like Stonehenge
Originally a gag on the sitcom, the unexpected collaboration drew a packed house at the Royal Albert Hall in London
The 12th-century structure and the artworks inside it sustained no significant damage
The Musée du Fromage in Paris hosts tastings and teaches visitors about traditional cheesemaking practices
The company was illegally polluting the air at nearly 90 facilities in North Dakota, a complaint alleges
For the first time, researchers have mapped ancient genetic material in unprecedented detail
The Royal Entomological Society’s Photography Competition highlights the wonder and diversity of the six-legged creatures that crawl, swim and fly across the planet
The structure appears to predate Machu Picchu, the country's best-known archaeological site, by 3,500 years
Bill Stampfl, Matthew Richardson and Steve Erskine went missing in an avalanche on Huascarán on June 24, 2002. Climbers found Stampfl's body just weeks ago
The black hole, if confirmed, is in the star cluster Omega Centauri, about 17,700 light-years away, and it could hold lessons about how such structures are formed
A new analysis of Billboard hits from 1950 to 2023 finds that melodic complexity has been steadily decreasing
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