The bag slipped away while Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara were performing routine maintenance on the International Space Station
The 1932 painting of the artist's mistress, Marie-Thérèse Walter, fetched $139 at auction
Slow-motion video revealed the birds take two different approaches: flying sideways or pinning their wings back and darting like a bullet
The new exhibition “On the Reverse” encourages visitors to think of paintings as three-dimensional objects by showing their back sides
Although serpents were a symbol of protection for the Egyptians, the discovery suggests some were wary of getting venomous bites after death
An expedition team in Indonesia spotted the elusive, egg-laying mammal, which is named after David Attenborough and had not been documented since 1961
Bidding starts at $2.5 million, but the auction house expects the 1914 collectible to sell for much more—and possibly break memorabilia records
Researchers are just now uncovering what may have killed 35 of the animals three years ago
The athel tamarisk's hydration trick could improve on human techniques to harvest water in dry environments, researchers say
From Earth’s perspective, we’ll be looking at the gas giant’s rings edge-on, making them nearly impossible to see
Cut down by a chainsaw, the beloved tree fell atop the 1,900-year-old Roman wall in September
New research suggests that a natural rock formation served as the sculpture's foundation
The patient, who suffered a severe electrical accident in 2021, currently has no vision in the transplanted eye, but doctors say he's recovering well
The thick haze lowers visibility to less than ten feet and forms when smoke from smoldering leaves, brush or trees mixes with moisture in cool air
Once thought to be a painting, the image of the "stick man" was hiding in a Victorian photo album in England
World governments are planning to produce 110 percent more coal, oil and gas in 2030 than is allowed under the Paris Agreement, U.N. says
The Afrofuturist production examines the civil rights leader's legacy and lasting influence
Dating to just 470 million years after the Big Bang, the ancient cosmic structure could help researchers understand how the first black holes formed
Titled "America," the infamous 18-karat loo was created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan
Hunting later at night may force the big cats to surrender their prey to larger carnivores, such as lions and leopards
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