The defining horn, which features a hard base punctuated by a bulbous, “bag-like” body, extends over the spider's back
An earlier extinction date puts megalodon's fall in line with the rise of the great white
The American Cancer Society reports for some age and gender groups, the race-based disparity is now nearly nonexistent
Desert X returns to the Coachella Valley, this time with works about landscape, migration, climate change and indigenous experiences
Meanwhile, search attempts, which are expected to last through the end of 2019, continue
The interactive tool enables users to home in on a specific location and visualize how it has evolved between the Cryogenian period and the present
This year's #ColorOurCollections campaign features fantastical drawings of mythical flora and fauna, grotesque medical sketches
Tudder is looking to change the livestock industry by letting farmers look for breeding mates for their cattle with an app
Analysis of the remains of 26 dogs found near Barcelona suggest the dogs had a close relationship with ancient humans
The newly discovered long-neck dino could help scientists figure out why some dinosaurs grew to be so large
In a 11-4 vote, the City Council decided to remove the 65-foot-tall monument from its location in the heart of the city
Wildlife photographer used camera traps to record high-quality images of the elusive creature, while a team of researchers released separate video footage
Conservation centers and zoos around the world are providing ample opportunities for people to get petty by letting them name prey after their past lovers
Some experts say the ornately carved oak bed was commissioned for the wedding of the first Tudor king and his queen, Elizabeth of York
A judge recommended that residents of a luxury apartment building install curtains to guard against prying eyes
Map predicts how climate change will feel in the city where you live by matching with a future climate twin
The pangolin is believed to be the most trafficked mammal in the world
90 volunteers downed copious amounts of alcohol in the name of science
The surge of hungry four-legged visitors to Belushya Guba is part of a larger trend
Researchers used X-ray fluorescence to find the origins of porcelain recovered from the vessel to help pinpoint which port the ship first departed from
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