The fossils were so well-preserved that the researchers could even see marks left by raindrops
A study finds that one inscription on an early Leonardo drawing was penned with the artist’s left hand, while another was written with his right
The thermal-imaging expertise of astronomers helped researchers find the great apes in the hot, humid jungles of Borneo
The 140-pound snake is the largest ever captured in the Florida Everglades' Big Cypress National Preserve
The Norwegian painter split the canvas in two following a violent breakup with partner Tulla Larsen
Two patient archaeologists organized and scanned the images to find structures destroyed or covered up over the last 60 years
A new study has identified Chicago, Dallas and Houston as the riskiest spots during both the spring and fall migrations
An extended and intensified allergy season is one of the most visible effects of climate change
The yellow meranti in Malaysia's Sabah state is 330 feet tall and weighs more than a jetliner
Authorities and international scientists have signed an agreement pledging to release the whales "back into their natural environment"
A new Smithsonian Channel documentary may affirm long-standing suspicions about the Polish fighter’s identity
The September 2018 blaze destroyed the 200-year-old building and reduced the majority of its 20-million artifact collection to ash
A new study dispels the belief that the sharks are too large to maneuver through dense kelp growths
Major ground-rupturing quakes have not taken place along the faults since 1918, but that may mean the next century will be on shaky ground
Robbins, who died this month at 93, came up with the kits that let millions of people try their hand at painting
Scientists found that expressions of grief even extended beyond members of the same peer group
Here's your chance to lounge with the Mona Lisa and dine with the Venus de Milo
Thor Heyerdahl Jr. says his late father had promised to return the items after they had been analyzed and detailed in published works
In a study of 78 kitties, researchers concluded our feline friends can differentiate their names out of a series of random words
Dubbed Peregocetus pacificus, the newly-described species was adapted to life both in and out of the water
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