Genetic variants that affect our sensitivity to certain bitter substances could play a part in determining our brew of choice, according to a new study
A new study looks at stress hormone levels in whale ear wax, showing how hunting and climate change have impacted he giant beasts
Artifacts include an eagle pendant owned by Alexander Hamilton and a gold mourning ring worn by Elizabeth following his death
Nearly four decades, ago, the theft claimed 264 Native American items dating back 800 years from the Erskine Ramsey Archaeological Repository
A Han Dynasty-era pit includes 300 soldiers, guard towers, farm animals and everything else a noble might need in the afterlife
And a new study suggests that Campi Flegrei could be entering a new phase of activity, though a major eruption in the near future is unlikely
This is the first time that residential remains have been discovered at Tenea, once thought to have been founded by Trojan prisoners
Radar scans and sediment samples indicate a large meteorite blasted through the ice sheet between 3 million and 12,000 years ago
A bronze disc found near the shipwreck last year is likely not a cog wheel from the ancient Greek astronomical proto-computer
Mothers waited several minutes before alerting offspring to potential predators, pointing toward capacity for displaced referencing
Taste, according to the ruling, is an ‘idea’
Sperm production dropped by nearly three-quarters among male beetles exposed to lab-induced temperature increases
An enantiornithine fossil found in the western U.S. sat in storage for 25 years before it was officially described
The unusual creature had few teeth, rodent-like legs, a squat body and a slow-paced lifestyle
The filmmaker and Malouf, an illustrator, designer and novelist, co-curated the new exhibition, which pulls from the Kunsthistorisches' vast collection
The institution sprung into action late last week, evacuating birds and some smaller primates before firefighters contained a nearby blaze in Griffith Park
Fur-like scales on the insects’ thoraxes absorb the echoes of bat calls, according to new research
Thousands of eggs and hundreds of catsharks were spotted during a deep sea coral reef survey 200 miles west of the island
The team behind the app hopes that citizen scientists will help experts locate struggling southern resident killer whales
The image, processed from JunoCam's raw data, shows storms and winds in the planet's Northern Temperate Belt
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