Only two northern white rhinos remain, but the new reproductive breakthrough may pull them back from the brink of erasure
From preserved DNA, researchers identified which plants and animals the young people would have eaten or used for making clothing—and they found one case of a severe gum infection
The letters on the blade read "hirila," which experts say may translate to "small sword"
The findings are a rare bright spot for the birds, which scientists predict will be mostly extinct by 2100
The Perth Museum's inaugural exhibition examines the mythical creature's long history
By making ultraviolet light accessible to our eyes, a novel camera system reveals how insects, birds and other creatures experience color
The simple change could help reduce alcohol consumption and improve health at the population level, U.K. researchers say
Focused on little details of animals and plants, these stunning shots spotlight the world’s tiny wonders
After receiving the prestigious Akutagawa Prize, Rie Kudan spoke about why she used A.I. to write a portion of her work
For the second year in a row, the clock is the nearest it has ever been to signaling our total annihilation
A rare example of the nearly 130-year-old silver medal just sold at auction for $112,000
Julien Navas plans to have the brown gem split into two pieces so he can give half to his fiancée and half to his daughter
British biologist and blogger Sholto David alleged that executives at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute published papers with manipulated data and images
The blaze, which spared only some 150 artworks, is a devastating cultural loss for the region
The British prime minister likely acquired the custom gold-mounted dentures around the beginning of World War II
It took several months for the researchers to remove two stuck fasteners, which required them to design new tools
The fragments of the brass arm guard were discovered at an ancient fort complex in Scotland over a century ago
One part of the immune system appeared to be overly active in long Covid patients in a small study, a finding researchers hope could help diagnose or treat the condition
Researchers in Halmstad think he was a high-ranking member of the nobility before his death some 600 years ago
More than 100 such ancient artifacts have been found throughout Europe, but nobody knows what they are
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