As rising temperatures threaten the Arctic mammals, scientists are turning to new, non-invasive methods to study them
Today, only female mosquitoes feed on the blood of animals, while males are satisfied with plant juices
Researchers have used skeletal remains to compile information about the lives of ordinary residents of the city
The study—the first to look at these neurons while animals are awake and consuming food—could tell us about our own appetites
In 2020, voters narrowly passed a measure in favor of wolf reintroduction, and now, wildlife officials are about to begin the controversial effort
A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum examines zines' role in art history and community building
The celebrated 86-year-old designed the large-scale holiday displays using his iPad
Electrodes placed in the brains of five patients led to "profound" improvements in cognitive function, even years after their injuries
Birders are driving hours to Corpus Christi for a chance to spot the cattle tyrant, which has never been observed in the United States before
The novelist used a pencil to underline roughly 15 passages from the text by Isaac D'Israeli
The word means “style, charm or attractiveness” or “the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner"
Scientists discovered a connection between a bacteria linked to eczema and an itch-causing enzyme in a study of mice
The footprints pre-date the earliest known fossils of avian ancestors by roughly 60 million years, per a new study
A scent-detecting dog led the team to the discovery in South Africa, and traces of mole DNA helped confirm it
The "resonant" planets could provide insight about how such systems form and evolve—and why our own solar system is not synced up
Originally created in 2006, the Molinière Underwater Sculpture Park recently added 31 new pieces off the coast of the island of Grenada
Dimples called vibrissal pits on the beaks of the mammals can perceive electricity and might help with hunting and navigation
Leo Geyer’s “The Orchestras of Auschwitz” weaves remnants of musical scores written by those at the camp into a piece honoring the Holocaust’s victims
Conservators removed cosmetic changes made to a painting of English aristocrat Diana Cecil, likely to match 19th-century beauty standards
Contractors are working to determine whether restoration of the piece's remains is possible
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