Kangmin, who died earlier this month, was one of the first archaeologists on the scene when the famed relics were discovered in 1974
Even a mite wouldn’t fit inside this itty-bitty structure
The Underwater Museum of Art will permanently exhibit seven sculptures in the Gulf coastal waters off Walton County, Florida
The pair will measure changes in Earth's gravitational field to monitor melting glaciers, rising seas, droughts and more
The first examination of Hitler's teeth permitted in 70 years shows the complicated dental work matches the Fuhrer's medical records
The first lights may have winked to life just 250 million years after the Big Bang
The space rock could have been captured from another star system during the early days of our solar system
Once its cameras are calibrated, TESS will capture 400 times as much sky as this test image
Survey and genetic data show the whales of South Taranaki Bight are a unique population of non-migratory blue whales
And that spells trouble for global biodiversity
The province of Alberta has announced the creation of four new protected parks
Human beds have far more bacteria associated with skin, saliva and feces than the nests of our primate cousins
A new exhibition dives into the Victorian novelist's passion for science
The claim is supported by 15 leading experts
Wedding guests of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can have their cake – and this time they’ll want to eat it, too
Over 4,000 doses of the vaccine have arrived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
They contain her musings on sex education and four ‘dirty’ jokes
A bloodstained pair of gloves, which the president wore on the night of his assassination, is among the relics that could be sold to pay off a hefty loan
The strange trait has developed four separate times and may protect the skinks from certain malaria strains
There's surging demand and limited supply of the most popular of the Japanese libations
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