Researchers extracted parasitic DNA from preserved teeth and bones, revealing how malaria spread across the globe in a new study
Archaeologists discovered remnants of the small factory on an island in Greece
Astronomers suggest this cold, dense cloud compressed our sun's protective field between two and three million years ago, leaving the Earth exposed to cosmic material
The famed explorer died of a heart attack aboard the ship near South Georgia Island in 1922, and it sank in the north Atlantic Ocean in 1962
Endo's research paved the way for the development of drugs to treat high cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attacks or strokes
The species is among three newly identified monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, discovered from fossils in Australia that are shedding light on the odd animals' evolution
The international effort, led by the Prague Zoo, released seven Przewalski’s horses to their native steppe habitat in central Asia
Sotheby's is auctioning early printings of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, as well as a 1790 Rhode Island broadside
Maritime archaeologists hoisted the heavy artifacts, made of a special type of limestone, from 23 feet below the surface of the English Channel
Researchers have genetically tested the bones and made determinations of gender and family relations
A collection of 44 new studies, largely based on a short-duration tourist trip in 2021, provides insight into the health effects of traveling to space
The Le Guin family has donated the science fiction novelist's former house to be used for a new writers residency
The species was only described in 2017 after "hiding in plain sight" for nearly three centuries
The mystifying Minoan structure, unearthed on a hilltop in Crete, is one of 35 newly announced archaeological finds in the area
In a new study, a computer model was able to identify the recipient of an elephant's call more than a quarter of the time, which scientists say is significantly greater than chance
The collection includes pieces from surrounding regions, as well as Italy and the Spanish Netherlands
On early winter mornings, a thin layer of ice forms in craters atop the Red Planet's towering peaks, near its equator, according to a new study
Found on the grounds of Kenilworth Castle, the eight stones were used during a clash between rebels and royal forces in 1266
A new exhibition challenges longstanding assumptions about the American Impressionist's artistic legacy
During Australia’s devastating bushfires in 2019 and 2020, misinformation spread about wombats welcoming animals into their underground homes—but a new study finds a kernel of truth in the viral story
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