They’re the clearest pictures of the distant planet's rings in over three decades
The artwork dates to China's Tang dynasty, when horses were a symbol of prosperity
The country has pledged $13 million, which will go to the Sahel region in northwestern Africa and other impacted areas
By 2027, Golden State residents will have the choice to turn their bodies into nutrient-rich compost
The weight of the world’s ants exceeds that of all wild birds and mammals combined
The innovation shows promise, but so far, it returns many false positives
With some adjustments, the highly sensitive telescope could successfully observe the bright Red Planet
As part of an ambitious reintroduction plan, conservationists flew in eight of the big cats from Namibia
The island faces major blackouts, and it could be several days before all the lights are back on
Scientists propose that about 160 million years ago, the moon was torn apart, creating the planet’s iconic rings
In the most precise experiment to date, researchers confirm a principle of Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity
Calli, a 17-year-old California sea lion, is remembered by zoo staff as a good mother and ambassador for her species
The 380-million-year-old heart came from a prehistoric fish that is our earliest jawed ancestor
The president says he wants these devices to be “as easy to find as gas stations are now”
This year, there have been 13 confirmed cases of the condition, which weakens muscles and reflexes
The New Zealand boy named the creature “Dead Fred”
The research is a long way off from practical use, but researchers hope it might one day aid communication for people who experienced brain injuries
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured young stars and vibrant gas and dust within the popular constellation
Seafood Watch announced that consumers should avoid lobsters, because their traps threaten the endangered North Atlantic right whale
One small variation in DNA may have helped Homo sapiens out-compete our ancient relatives
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