Following a six-year renovation, the revamped exhibition will open March 13 with three indoor aviaries
The gigantic waves have been decimating coastlines since time immemorial. We ignore these prehistoric warnings at our own peril.
Researchers discovered a punctured skull below the floor of a home in what is now Israel
In anticipation of future demand, several projects are underway in the region to produce this clean energy source
Decades before paleontology’s formal establishment, Black and Native Americans discovered—and correctly identified—millennia-old fossils
Mercury contamination in their Amazonian wintering grounds may play a role
This quirky icon of evolution faces a rocky future
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
With a new state-of-the-art irrigation project, Arizona’s Pima Indians are transforming their land into what it once was: the granary of the Southwest
Distant identification of whales is improving rapidly, but finding the behemoth creatures is still surprisingly tricky
Northern Europe and the British Isles
Kids and senior citizens alike rally to rescue beloved young seabirds that have lost their bearings
A look through a historic microscope helps explain what we all owe the Nobel Prize-winning scientist
A nearly three-million-year-old butchering site packed with animal bones, stone implements and molars from our early ancestors reignites the debate
Native vegetation blocks the birds’ ability to see approaching predators
Since dieting began in the 1830s, the ever-changing nutritional advice has skimped on science
Hundreds of these cannabis-related chemicals, both natural and synthetic, now exist, and researchers want to know how they can hurt and help us
Paleogenomic research has expanded rapidly over the past two decades, igniting heated debate about studying remains
A new survey of attacks by lions, wolves and other big carnivores shows that people in low-income countries are at greater risk
Stargazers can look forward to watching a rare comet, a super blue moon and several spectacular meteor showers
“AirSpace” speaks to astronomer Shauna Edson and “Portraits” drops in on activist and author Gloria Steinhem
The space agency has said that it will send the first woman and the first person of color to the lunar surface
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