Habitat loss, light pollution and pesticide were identified as three key risks that could push the insects toward extinction
A new study is the first to identify a significant amount of Neanderthal DNA in African populations
A tooth embedded in prehistoric cephalopod offers a glimpse into predator-prey interactions from 150 million years ago
The online portal showcases the craggy cliffs surrounding Edinburgh Castle, Easter Island's famed sculptures and other cultural heritage hotspots
“My mind was blown,” said one of the scientists involved in the discovery
Honeybees with engineered microbiomes were more likely to survive both mites and the viruses they carry
Far from falling prey to a paranormal occurrence, the S.S. "Cotopaxi" actually sank during an unfortunate storm
The robot is three times more efficient at sweating than the animal kingdom's best, humans and horses
A local councillor deemed the perpetrators ‘morons’
In the millennia since Edgar the Peaceful's 973 coronation, the content of the royal ceremony has remained largely the same
The images were taken with the immensely powerful Inouye Solar Telescope, which could shed light on some of the sun’s more confounding secrets
Nuthatches prefer to check the facts before they 'retweet' chickadees' alerts
A new study gives scientific backing to an old adage—and suggests that stress might affect the human body in dramatic ways
The antiquated technique used to produce antivenom requires injecting venom into horses and this new method may someday remove that step from the process
Originally observed by citizen scientists, the unusual light show might help researchers better understand a poorly studied layer of the atmosphere
A new study suggests eye-catching iridescence isn't just for standing out in a crowd—it can conceal, too
A new tool analysis suggests European Neanderthals migrated east at least twice
Officials will now move forward with an experimental—and controversial—plan
Authorities are trying to reduce the number of big crowds as China celebrates the Lunar New Year
Threats to the semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammals demand action, experts say
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