A treasure trove of new fossils unearthed in Australia reveals some raunchily-positioned bugs
Researchers compared tree rings from around the world to determine that a volcano on Santorini probably erupted in 1560 B.C.
Geoscientists noticed the normal rumbles of human activity picked up by their instruments have died down as much of the world ground to a halt
These flying reptiles patrolled the African skies some 100 million years ago
The worms are 283-times more abundant than they were in the 1970s, which might be a sign of healthy marine ecosystems
Pianist and educator Ellis Marsalis Jr., trumpeter Wallace Roney, and guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli succumbed to complications caused by the novel coronavirus
New research suggests the civilization used huge enclosures to trap and stockpile live fish to support its complex society
Traces of lead pollution frozen in a glacier confirm that British lead production waned just before the death of Thomas Becket
New calculations show that the ring of light surrounding a black hole is actually made up of infinite subrings that can’t be seen with current technology
The bright blue pigment that adorns the Bust of Nefertiti’s crown can now be used to study molecular biology
Female dolphins, it seems, aren’t immune to the allure of a harmonizing boy band
The new wound further diminishes Earth’s protective shield against damaging solar radiation
The impact that created Pluto’s 'heart' may have rippled through its ocean and damaged its rear
Hailing from all over Australia, the spiders were identified by a scientist who used to fear them
The bacterial strain can break down some of the toxic components of polyurethane plastic
Despite the name, moon won’t have a rosy hue. The name alludes to flowers that bloom in April
A rare cache of aquatic animal remains suggests that like early humans, Neanderthals were exploiting marine resources
Americans have some time before social distancing measures can let up—and every day counts
Illustrators are sharing artwork of Amabie, a spirit first popularized during the Edo period, on social media
The spacecraft Hayabusa2 hurled a four-pound copper ball toward the asteroid's surface at about 4,500 miles an hour to create an artificial crater
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