Ötzi's 61 markings were likely hand-poked with a sharp tool, such as a piece of animal bone or copper, a new study finds
Bow, who also serves as inspiration for a new Taylor Swift song, was one of Hollywood's first starlets
The final painting, dramatized on Netflix's "The Crown," was secretly burned in the middle of the night
The jawbone fragments belonged to an 82-foot-long creature that represents a new species, according to a new study
In an event that occurs only once every 80 years, a distant remnant of a star will grow much brighter, briefly becoming visible to Earth
The Fort Collins library waived the fine, which totaled over $14,000 when adjusted for inflation
The colorful cloud of gas and dust has a violent origin—and this explains the unusual traits of two massive stars within it, astronomers say
In the Late Jurassic, a long-necked dinosaur made a 270-degree turn while walking in present-day Colorado—and left behind a rare treat for paleontologists
Authorities are seeking information about the men, whose crime was captured on video on April 7
The winning photographs capture moving moments in the midst of tumultuous global events
Scrabble Together, now available in Europe, is the first major update to the game in more than 75 years
Its signature 184-foot spire collapsed, but rescuers salvaged some of the valuable artworks inside
After a torch-lighting ceremony this week, the Olympic flame began its long journey from Olympia to Paris
Called Gaia BH3, the dormant black hole is 33 times more massive than the sun, making it the largest recorded stellar black hole in the Milky Way
Researchers discovered the insects’ unexpected superpower during an accidental laboratory snafu
The impacted reefs represent 54 percent of the planet's total, and that figure is currently increasing by 1 percent each week, NOAA scientists say
At a Florida museum, "Ask Dalí" allows visitors to speak with the Surrealist artist via a lobster telephone
Now, the Oklahoma residents are working with aquariums and researchers that might take the babies
They expect to haul off ten metric tons of garbage and up to five bodies from the world's tallest peak
Last month, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance welcomed its 250th California condor chick in its breeding program, and the CT scan helped determine the bird was well-positioned for hatching
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