After just two nights of short sleep, a person’s “subjective age,” or how old they feel, can spike by more than four years
While they urge caution, researchers think an artist may have traced a stingray in the sand some 130,000 years ago
The spring Chinook salmon smolts should still be able to find their way to the Pacific Ocean and help boost the threatened population of the fish, officials say, though another 25,000 salmon died in the accident
Divers clearing the Patapsco River are grappling with poor visibility and dangerous conditions, so they rely heavily on real-time sonar observations
Not in the path of totality? See the moon blot out the sun, revealing its magnificent corona, from your computer or phone
A new exhibition at the Met is the first to examine the tradition of covered 15th- and 16th-century portraits, which were designed to be interactive and often portable
The state's prison agency settled a lawsuit with the incarcerated men, allowing them to watch the eclipse on religious grounds. But for now, the rest of New York's correctional facilities will remain locked down on April 8
Eastern garter snakes might recognize their own scents, suggesting the reptiles are more cognitively complex than thought, according to a new study
The late comedian's estate brought a lawsuit against two podcast hosts who used an A.I. voice generator to deliver a fake stand-up routine
The hair care items are part of a sprawling collection of artifacts found in Ipswich between 1974 and 1994, which are now the subject of a new book
With dozens of lunar missions on the horizon, a standard time-keeping system for the moon will assist with precise navigation, docking and landing
Eighteen Americans who participated in the war effort each answered up to 1,000 questions on camera to create their interactive video likenesses
The 1888 work depicts a grain mill on the River Epte near the artist's home in Giverny, France
Nobody was hurt by the mysterious, two-pound object, but experts speculate it may be a piece of batteries ejected from the station in 2021
The marble bust sheds new light on the layered history of a 2,000-year-old Greek city
A composer based at San Francisco’s Exploratorium museum will use data coming from the eclipsed sun to create an out-of-this-world “sonification” on April 8
Aerial observations of hundreds of large landfills across 18 states found they are leaking 40 percent more methane than is reported to the EPA
The 1972 artwork, which the school had never publicly displayed, is worth an estimated $50,000
This marks only the second time in U.S. history that a human has contracted the H5N1 strain of avian influenza
"Untitled," a highlight of the duo's collaboration in the 1980s, could fetch $18 million at auction
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