A new study suggests Viking identity didn't always equate to Scandinavian ancestry
All that remains of several individuals buried in a 1,400-year-old graveyard are shadowy traces of their skeletons
The autonomous vessel's launch, originally scheduled to mark the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth, was delayed by the pandemic
Experts say the sun’s next decade will likely feature a low number of events like solar flares that can disrupt power grids and satellites
Study suggests an adult man and a juvenile girl crafted the red ocher paintings seen at Spain's Los Machos rock shelter
Paleontology enthusiasts with an extra $8 million lying around can bid on Stan, a 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex
According to preliminary analysis, the bear is between 22,000 and 39,500 years old
Researchers aren’t sure what’s causing the mass die-off impacting birds flying south for the winter
Last fall, an archaeological investigation revealed tantalizing structures hidden below the 13th-century building
A controversial new analysis of the Nebra Sky Disc suggests the artifact dates to the Iron Age, not the Bronze Age
The annual Gates Foundation report assesses global progress toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
Hazy skies covered the United States and parts of Europe this week as jet streams pushed fumes eastward
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures' inaugural exhibition debuts on April 30, 2021
Threats to global biodiversity are also threats to humans, experts warn
The 164-foot-wide earthwork is the sixth ancestral Wichita "council circle" discovered in the region
Citing the exhibit's reinforcement of "racist and stereotypical thinking," the Pitt Rivers Museum moved a total of 120 human remains into storage
Rapid growth reduces the capacity of forests to absorb and store carbon dioxide
Celebrating Ike's political, military accomplishments required compromise between the architect and the president’s family
Acorn woodpeckers will fight to the death to control the finest habitat and new research finds up to 30 non-combatants will pull up a branch to watch
The starlet sea anemone is the first known species to translate food into limbs
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