The song of the white bellbird can reach 125 decibels, which rivals ‘the amplitude of a pile driver,’ says the author of a new study
The remains shine a light on the ordinary people who lived and worked in one of England’s most notorious historic sites
The 8,000-year-old gemstone was found at the Neolithic Marawah archaeological site in 2017
A new exhibition at the New York Public Library includes never-before-seen photographs, letters and manuscripts
With a little added organic matter, dusty lunar and Martian soil simulants produced tomatoes, rye, radishes and other crops in the lab
The "Mentor," a vessel owned by the notorious Lord Elgin, sank in 1802 while carrying panels and sculptures looted from the Parthenon
A line of 480-million-year-old trilobites found in Morocco may be the earliest evidence of collective animal behavior
The hit Netflix show returns November 17 with a new cast and will focus on events from the 1960s and '70s
Some researchers say the roughly 530-year-old drawing is too fragile, light-sensitive to travel
Critics question whether the author, who died in Zurich after a 30-year exile, ever wanted to return home, even in death
The 21-foot canvas, created by self-taught artist and nun Plautilla Nelli, is now on view in Florence
The London National History Museum’s 55th annual contest garnered more than 48,000 entries from 100 different countries
A parcel of private land had previously stopped the animals from expanding their range in the Badlands National Park
A new VR experience lets users explore the "Melckmeyt" without diving into Iceland’s freezing waters
Analysis of data from the ALMA telescope shows gas flows from the surface to middle of protoplanetary discs as new planets form
The missive, penned after the author accompanied her nieces on a visit to the dentist, will be up for auction later this month
Researchers analyzed eight million texts to gauge how lifespan, warfare and the economy affect national well-being
Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir will exit the International Space Station to replace a power controller that failed last weekend
The museum recently added a multi-sensory experience to SUE's new exhibit
The sarcophagi—decorated in shades of red, green, white and black—were found stacked in two layers in a giant tomb
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