Critically endangered radiated tortoises don’t reproduce often, so this is a win for the species
The far-off world also has signs of water, methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
The Herculaneum scrolls have remained unreadable since their discovery in 1750, but researchers hope to change that
Conservationists want to clear Marion Island of the pests, which are wreaking havoc on albatross and other nesting species
Slopes in California, Utah and Colorado are extending their seasons after record-breaking snowfall
The composer was predisposed to liver disease and had hepatitis B at the end of his life, a new study finds
Bard might give incorrect answers, but it "doesn't go off the rails"
Amid the Russian invasion, museums are grappling with how to identify artists connected to Ukraine
Milton Glaser's iconic "I Love NY" design gets an update—and not everybody loves it
With their nesting sites buried under a blanket of snow, some petrels and skuas made no attempts at reproducing in December 2021 and January 2022
Thousands of retirees in 90 locations across the U.S. protested banks that finance new fossil fuel infrastructure
Officials hope the new facility will attract an influx of tourists arriving on the controversial Maya Train
The seven-ingredient recipe shows potential for the future of making food with this technology, researchers say
As demand spikes, the heavy metal band has purchased Furnace Record Pressing in Virginia
Countries must strive for more ambitious emissions goals over the next decade, scientists say
“Floatovoltaics” could drastically raise power generation and conserve water in reservoirs, according to a new study
Located 30 miles north of Dubai, the settlement dates to the sixth century C.E.
A new exhibition explores the legacy of Léon Monet, who taught Claude about color and purchased his art
Extreme heat and flooding starved the water of oxygen, leading to the mass die-off
A yeast called Candida auris has sickened more people over a wider area during the pandemic
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