New research explores the relationship between human health and crop loss due to pollination deficits around the world
They say the film romanticizes colonization and reduces Indigenous cultures to vague stereotypes
Kepler-1658b is slowly spiraling toward a fiery demise
Students in Ireland discovered the ancestral fungus in the soil on their university's campus
Starting in 2024, travelers won't need to limit liquids to travel-size containers
The Red Planet robot was officially decommissioned after dust on its solar panels robbed it of power
Hundreds of tourists found themselves trapped at the site as protests spread through Peru
The inherited genetic mutations might provide an advantage in fighting diseases
James Cameron commissioned a study to prove that his characters' tragic ending was inevitable
The insects jabbed their spines at hungry frogs in a similar way to how females sting
The movie contributed to a rise in shark trophy hunting
The Airo trains will have larger windows, newly designed cafe cars and updated seating
Made from a resilient protein in human cells, the technology could improve body armor, space gear and even cell phone cases
The “father of the atomic bomb” was accused of being a communist
Taraneh Alidoosti was detained after criticizing the government’s execution of a protester
To help with rising energy bills, they're providing everything from warm drinks to winter coats
A local celebrity, the feline that was the face of several conservation campaigns died this weekend
New research pinpoints the 9,000-year-old genetic mutation that gives some black bears a cinnamon-colored hue
While examining the painting, a museum employee had a hunch—and called for an X-ray
Over 97 percent of documents related to the event are now publicly available
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