The IUCN Red List shows Oz's reptiles are in trouble as well as flying foxes, a Jamaican rodent and a New Guinea butterfly
Their bird brains are not bird-brained
They were held back by war, restrictive immigration policies and bureaucratic red tape
The drug, which combines antibiotics and the body's immune system, shows promise in early stages of testing
Disease, cultural change wiped out pre-contact populations, leaving no trace of ancient dogs’ DNA in modern counterparts
Freud's friend, the little-known artist Tom Wright appears to have recycled a canvas that was left unfinished by the famed portraitist
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The Uffizi explores East-West interactions between the 15th and 17th centuries; the Bargello features donations from 19th- and 20th-century collectors
Hybrid embryos were created using northern rhinos’ frozen sperm, southern rhinos’ eggs
The foot of a 2.5-year-old Austrolopithecus afarensis shows it had a grippy big toe that let it cling to its mom and climb tree trunks
PETA had lobbied against images that perpetuate harmful misconceptions about the animals
The research ship E/V Nautilus is combing through samples and sediment hoping to recover the first space rock from the ocean floor
A sculptor was awarded millions in royalties after the USPS accidentally used an image of his Las Vegas replica on a 2010 postage stamp
The cuddly creatures can survive on a diet of high-toxin eucalyptus leaves thanks to detoxifying genes
During the Victorian era, the toxin was commonly found hidden in wallpaper, paints and dyes
The food industry uses carbon dioxide in several ways, including packaging and meat processing
The translucent sheet-weaving spider shows that scientists haven't yet found everything in our own backyard
The new exhibition at Compton Verney features a Fabergé elephant with swinging trunk and a gigantic kinetic sculpture by Rowland Emett
The trading center of Hedeby and its surrounding wall are considered one of the most significant Viking sites in Northern Europe
The recovered items span thousands of years, and include coins, cell phones, dentures and more
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