She completed the longest continuous spaceflight for a female astronaut with a voyage that lasted 328 days
The HMS Challenger’s expedition in the 1800s provides a baseline for ocean health as the climate changes
Researchers can now analyze precious samples of lunar rock atom by atom
The artworks, collected by the open-access Biodiversity Heritage Library, range from animal sketches to historical diagrams and botanical studies
The viral video gives scientists an inside look at how cooperative hunters interact with human-made structures
Discovered on the island of Lindisfarne, the artifact was likely once part of a Hnefatafl board game set
Judean dates were once renowned for their size and flavor
Nitrogen on the dwarf planet’s glacial 'heart' becomes vapor each day and freezes each night
Sometimes, science really blows
The nests, covered in gold leaf and paint, act as a time capsule for the surrounding environment circa 1870
Chemical analysis of the cookware reveals the diets of two ancient Siberian cultures
Sperm whales are at the top of the food chain, and the effects of undersea landslides rippled up
New estimates place paintings in Australia's Kimberley rock shelters at about 12,000 years old
A mainstay of 1950s and '60s cinema, Douglas was one of Classic Hollywood's last surviving stars
These birds are nicknamed for donkeys, but structure their calls like words
The openly gay Rustin was convicted during the 1950s under laws targeting LGBTQ individuals
Researchers suspect the 7,200-year-old well stayed intact because it spent several centuries underwater
Wind or water flow deflecting off one dune will shove its neighbor away
The swarms were sparked by the unusually high number of cyclones in 2019
The behavior is believed to scare off competitors while wooing potential mates
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