The trackers were supposed to track movement behaviors but instead uncovered an unusual problem-solving behavior
The changes may help the organ adapt to microgravity, but they seem to persist for several months after returning to Earth
Bone growth suggests the patient survived the procedure, which was likely conducted to treat an infection
The Lakota tribe is in talks with the institution for the repatriation of a necklace, bonnet and moccasins taken from the dead following the 1890 atrocity
Former WWII pilot Gail S. Halvorsen is still fondly remembered as the American who delivered sweets to German children during the Berlin Airlift
There are about 52 known species of chimaera, half of which were discovered in the last two decades
The ceramic vessel contained whipworm eggs found in human feces, debunking the theory that it simply served as a storage jar
The little boat traveled over 8,000 miles across the Atlantic and was found by a sixth grade student in Norway
Altering tick genomes could bring scientists closer to managing ticks and tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease
Bears have damaged at least 30 properties in the area
The Museum of the Moving Image tests whether patrons can spot the difference between fabrication and reality
A new study suggests pre-Neanderthals carefully placed their hearths to minimize smoke exposure while maximizing room for activities
The novel treatment using umbilical cord blood could help dozens of people with both HIV and aggressive cancers
The first-ever international audio collection of aquatic ecosystems would aim to uncover unidentified fish species, discover regional dialects and more
Why the bird ventured so far north is a mystery, but the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service says the raptor's range seems to be expanding
Some regions could see as much as seven feet of sea level rise by the end of the century if greenhouse gas emissions aren't curbed
Archaeologists pull another dozen sediment-encrusted artillery pieces after finding three last year
Now on view in London, the chalk sculpture was buried alongside three children between 3005 and 2890 B.C.E.
Decorated nets entrapped fewer undesirable animals without significantly impacting the amount of target fish caught
Native flowering plant species grew faster and more densely in the last decade than in the previous 50 years combined
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