A hormone produced by the fetus may induce nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, a new study finds
The green honeycreeper is only the second of its species ever observed with this condition—and the first recorded in more than 100 years
The beloved bear dressed in a blue duffle coat and red hat is set to sing and dance with the Brown family in 2025
After 5,000 photos, Martin Bond has decided to conclude his project, which showcased the city's mundane and extraordinary moments
A new study finds a link between Neanderthal DNA and modern human genes related to the internal body clock, or circadian rhythm
A new study marks the first time that dunking behavior has been documented in parrots
Twenty-five films were chosen based on their "cultural, historic or aesthetic" importance
UNESCO announced 55 new additions to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage
The agreement, which ended the COP28 climate conference, is not legally binding, but it's the first to explicitly call for moving away from fossil fuels
Following many failed attempts to retire, the legendary animator has released a new semi-autobiographical feature
A new study sheds light on just how many creatures domestic cats will eat—including hundreds that are threatened or endangered
The new image gives astronomers a near-infrared look at the stellar explosion called Cassiopeia A, located around 11,000 light years away from Earth
The 712-year-old artifact is a horary quadrant, a medieval tool used to tell time based on the position of the sun
Enslaved workers toiled for hours in a dark, cramped space to grind grain for bread
The six-and-a-half-foot-long pliosaur skull was excavated from a rock cliff in England and may belong to a new species, scientists say
The layer of lichen, moss and cyanobacteria helps shield the historic structure from erosion, a new study finds
In laboratory experiments, gene transfer occurred in 5 percent of zebrafish larvae that were near eels when they discharged electricity
The rare images are among a collection of artifacts connected to the "Lady with the Lamp" that recently sold at auction
New research suggests the electricity costs would exceed $300 million per year and carbon dioxide emissions could approach one million metric tons annually
Researchers are tracking invasive goldfish—which, often, were once kept as pets—in Lake Ontario to determine how best to manage them
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