Once thought to be defensive military bases, the forts may have supported peaceful trade and travel
An unusual crater on the dwarf planet hints at past volcanic activity—and a possible vast ocean beneath its surface, scientists say
Now in its fifth year, an annual contest spotlights a Minnesota museum's historical doll collection
A new study, based on modeling, suggests fine silicate particles could have blocked sunlight and shut down photosynthesis across the globe
The purchase is one of the largest acquisitions of its kind by any museum in the United States
Jean Fouquet's "Melun Diptych" is likely the earliest artistic representation of an Acheulean hand ax
Researchers found that 20 of 35 "planetary vital signs" are at record extremes, and they call for rapid action
Until now, menopause had not been documented in wild, non-human animals, except for a few species of toothed whales
The Jack Skellington-inspired display is made from more than 10,000 gourds across 2,081 square feet
Wild Atlantic salmon can struggle with heat as they swim upstream to spawn—but artificial "thermal refuges" may help them cool off
The 40-year-old woman inside the tomb was buried with a ring, a comb and other items
A duo working on a documentary about invasive quagga mussels in the Great Lakes discovered the long-lost steamship "Africa"
Depression, anxiety and harassment of health professionals have risen beyond crisis levels, per a new report from the agency
Eventually, an artist will be chosen to transform the bronze bars into a public art installation
The storm rapidly intensified in just 24 hours before it hit Acapulco as a category 5, killing at least 27 people and destroying infrastructure
Revealed by receding Amazon waters, the carvings of human faces are up to 2,000 years old
The findings demonstrate self-recognition could be more common among animals than previously thought
The mummified girl, known as "Juanita," was found in 1995 on Peru's Ampato volcano
Based on seismic waves from a meteorite impact, two teams of scientists suggest the Red Planet has another layer deep beneath its surface
Researchers recently found about 100 chum salmon spawning in the Arctic, suggesting the species is shifting to new habitats
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