At a cemetery in Argentina, a 1,500-year-old fox buried alongside humans suggests a "close relationship" between the species, researchers say
The Harlem-born painter, who died this week at age 93, elevated the everyday lives of Black Americans and fought for representation in major museums
Public water systems will have to test water and reduce levels of six types of PFAS if they aren't in compliance with the new rule
The experienced sailors lived on coconut meat and well water for more than a week, after their boat became damaged
After discovering the stunt, the Pinakothek der Moderne fired the staffer and reported the crime to the police
Shababeek for Contemporary Art was the last established visual arts center still standing in the enclave
Northern Europe and the British Isles
The special interior tours of the royal family's Scottish retreat sold out in less than a day
Avi Wigderson earned the 2023 Turing Award for wide-ranging work in theoretical computer science
Fiery streaks will illuminate the night sky from April 15-29, with the spectacle's peak occurring from April 21-22
The live stream from the Netherlands, which lets viewers notify a boat lock operator when fish need to be let through, has become a popular pastime for people around the world
The site in eastern England may have served as a sacred space for groups across thousands of years
The variants are present in fewer than 1 percent of people, but they were 2.7 times more likely to appear in lefties than in righties
A newly restored collection of letters describes a 27-year-old's office job, social life and financial concerns beginning in 1719
Researchers have solved the mystery of the silver coin boom that took place around 660 C.E.
Typically seen just five to ten times per decade, the elusive species has now been found for the second time in six months
The rare early Christian text was written in a monastery in Egypt between 250 and 350 C.E.
The Nobel Prize winner predicted the Higgs boson, a fundamental particle that scientists successfully discovered in 2012, explaining how particles get their mass and underlying a key theory of the universe
The response dubbed “cute aggression” by researchers is the brain’s attempt to self-regulate when confronted with intense emotion
The 2,000-year-old Hallaton Helmet is now on permanent display at the Harborough Museum in England
The next total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous U.S. won’t take place until August 23, 2044—but eclipse chasers will have other opportunities to experience totality before that
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