Caused by an overgrowth of algae, the blooms can be harmful to humans, pets and marine wildlife
The civic-minded architect is respectful of the past as he pushes his field forward
A Dutch museum selected winning works by five artists—and one A.I. image generator
The bacteria are highly effective against a common plant pest and a pathogen that infects humans
The technology, which was tested with four people, is still in its infancy but could one day help people communicate or decode dreams, researchers say
Researchers suspect the Roman-era limestone figure may depict the emperor Claudius
New findings might suggest the insects have a capacity for culture, researchers say
The studio made its first foray into live performance with the purchase of the Cherry Lane Theater
A new study is a first step toward understanding how radiation exposure might affect DNA
A new stage adaptation aims to capture the heart of the beloved baking show
The United Nations agreement will help conserve 30 percent of the planet’s oceans by 2030
Researchers looked at the genomes of several hundred people who lived before, during and after the last ice age
Over ten years, Sarah Merker has tried—and ranked—scones at National Trust sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
From ships and submarines, citizen scientists can access remote areas ripe for new discoveries. But does the research make up for the climate impact?
New research indicates that humans were riding horses as early as 5,000 years ago
Like humans, toothed whales have three vocal registers: chest, falsetto and vocal fry
A new book highlights 100 artistic curiosities, from the nude "Mona Lisa" to portraits of a dog-headed saint
The tireless activist, who died this weekend at 75, spent decades advocating for Americans with disabilities
After returning from space, the life-saving drug epinephrine had partially changed into poisonous benzoic acid
Found in 2020, the animal was originally declared to be a cave bear from the Ice Age
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