This evolutionary adaptation may help the deep-sea dwellers conserve energy or defend against predators
The vessel is still packed with amphorae, and may testify to Cyprus’ importance in ancient maritime trade routes
A new exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum explores how the 'Where the Wild Things Are' author pivoted to a career in set and costume design
The attraction will include costumes, sets, a gift shop, yada, yada, yada
An American Library Association resolution points to Dewey's history of discriminatory and predatory behavior
And now scientists think they know why
A study of croc teeth show many species during the time of the dinos were herbivores and omnivores, not strict meat eaters
Over the course of its initial 2.7-year mission exploring Titan, the dual-quadcopter will fly a combined total of more than 108 miles
A new exhibition highlights images by Margaret Bourke-White, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Lisa Larsen, Nina Leen and Hansel Mieth
The non-profit History Flight discovered the Marines and sailors as part of its decade-long mission to find the 500 men buried on the atoll
The ash plumes from Raikoke reach 42,700 feet
A new study shows how the shapes of tiny pigment-carrying structures called melanosomes are associated with different colors
The work was part of a larger initiative to retrofit earthen buildings that are vulnerable to seismic activity
Prior to the finding, researchers only knew of four bodies of water below the ice sheet
North Ronaldsay is looking to hire a warden to rebuild the dike that has long kept its sheep on the coastline
The fragrances evoke masterpieces including 'Venus de Milo,' 'The Winged Victory of Samothrace' and 'La Grande Odalisque'
If it seems weird to survey a site that’s only 50 years old, it is. But it's not as unusual as you’d think
NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock is now orbiting Earth for a year-long test run
Invasive goldfish threaten the livelihood of native species, growing unchecked by predators and monopolizing habitats’ limited resources
The World War II veteran also led Project Blue Book, a classified Air Force investigation of unidentified flying objects, between 1958 and 1963
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