Researchers discovered nickel, copper, arsenic, explosives and chemicals found in fossil fuels at the site
The disaster has killed 603 people and displaced more than one million residents
Fishermen and boaters spotted the colossal creature floating near the Azores islands last December
Archaeologists uncovered nearly 300 skeletons and other artifacts from beneath an old Welsh department store
The contaminants can be traced back to World War II's Manhattan Project
Modeling research provides a “good starting point” for finding where these species overlapped
World Wildlife Fund researchers say vertebrate populations decreased by 69 percent, on average
Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography contest winners captured a gecko hand, breast tissue cells and dozens of other minuscule moments
Conservation groups are offering more than $51,000 for information on the killings
Advances in technology allowed researchers to film these cannibalistic insects hunting for the first time
Typhoon Merbok’s flooding and winds revealed the complete femur, lying in the mud
The prehistoric reptile's skin may have been preserved by scavengers, research suggests
From the video game's blocks, he built galaxies, a nebula, a black hole and the solar system
Researchers blame too much summer sea ice for causing a downward spiral in one colony
Thawing agricultural nutrients threaten streams, lakes and rivers across the country, new research suggests
Universal is game to send Cruise into space for a proposed action film, but plans aren't official yet
It’s the second title in three years for the 1,400-pound behemoth dubbed “Bear Force One”
The agency's DART mission exceeded expectations, marking the first time humans have changed the trajectory of a celestial body
A new exhibition uses artificial intelligence to create images in the style of history’s greatest artists
The twins are an important addition to their vulnerable species and its dwindling gene pool
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