Some northern quolls do not eat deadly cane toads. New research suggests their aversion is an inherited trait
Researchers and archaeologists have recovered the remains of distinguished flyer Lawrence E. Dickson whose plane crashed during a mission in 1944
The scutoid allows skin cells to remain packed tightly together even over curved surfaces
Skeptics cite possibility of ancient samples’ contamination by contemporary organisms
Orra’s paintings and drawings depict the natural world in colorful detail
Barcelona exhibition draws on 315 artifacts to unravel the myths behind central surrealist figure
Britain's National Portrait Gallery's 'Coming Home' initiative will loan portraits to the towns and cities most closely associated with their subjects
A new study shows elephants fear bee pheromones, and this fact could keep the pachyderms out of crops
A court has ruled that plants modified with CRISPR technology are subject to the restrictions of the 2001 GMO Directive
“Circus! Show of Shows” at the U.K.’s Weston Park Museum reveals how the circus was shaped by diverse groups of performers
The simulation could help researchers gain new insight into the fossilization process—without having to wait 10,000 years
Howard was a key Panther organizer and played an important role in community activism
Parts of the tiny home where the civil rights activist lived with 17 family members are expected to sell for between $1 and $3 million
Erosion of the Medusae Fossae Formation has, over billions of years, likely covered the entire planet in 10 feet of volcanic dust
Think of it as ducky day care
About 300 of the images have been newly digitized, and 200 of these are free for public use
But do the findings hold water?
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine endorses the $1 billion Electron-Ion Collider
The mark was left by a Pictish coppersmith at Swandro, a site in the Orkney Islands that is quickly washing into the sea
The manuscript includes Lovelace’s translation of an Italian paper, her copious notes and a formula that is often recognized as the first computer program
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