A new study posits that cheese production may have helped ancient farmers expand into Europe
Lavinia Fontana is widely considered the first professional female artist, while Sofonisba Anguissola served as Philip II of Spain’s court painter
The sketches were made in the '70s and '80s, during Gilot’s journeys abroad
Two mini-satellites will test elevator motion in space as part of research for an elevator between Earth and low orbit
A new study posits that an 1815 eruption caused inclement weather that, according to some theories, led to Napoleon's defeat
Authorities are unsure whether tiny hole in a Soyuz capsule was created in a production facility on the ground or on board the ISS
Bonnethead sharks enjoy a diet of up to 60 percent seagrass, as well as crab, shrimp, snails and bonyfish
The shoes were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005 and were recently recovered in Minneapolis
The Crete local was trying to park his vehicle when he accidentally unearthed the ancient Minoan grave
The collection of more than 20 million artifacts included the oldest fossil found in the Americas and a trove of indigenous literature
A report attributed the killings to a “poaching frenzy”
A combination of two genes over 7.8 million years ago was the first step to producing morphine and other narcotic compounds
Excavations at the site have also unearthed a large complex that was built around the theater
The Third Viscount Devonport has chosen sculptor Simon Hitchens to bring the Elizabeth Landmark to life
CRISPR gene editing has relieved symptoms of a canine version of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in four puppies, raising hope for humans
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has made ultra high-resolution scans of two codices available online
Police suspect three current or former employees swiped the animals
Over five-year period, the country’s number of blue lakes declined by 18 percent, while murky lakes increased by 12 percent
A new study has found that some invasive Burmese pythons carry DNA from another snake, which could make them more adaptable—and more dangerous
COSMOS-AzTEC-1 is almost 13 billion years old highly organized but unstable and could shed light on galaxy evolution
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