Six New Miniature Frog Species Discovered in Mexico
The amphibians are found under leaf litter and hatch fully grown
This Tiny Yellow Robot Spies on Antarctica’s Emperor Penguins
The vehicle dubbed ECHO slowly rolls up to the birds without stressing them and may allow researchers to monitor their ecosystem more closely
Officials Will Release Less Water Into Lake Mead Because of Drought
Water levels in both Lake Mead and Lake Powell have dropped to historic lows as the West experiences the most severe megadrought in 1,200 years
Meet the Muses Who Inspired Some of the World’s Most Iconic Artworks
A new book examines the lives of muses across history and the role they played in shaping treasured works like “The Kiss” and “Ophelia”
Thieves Stole, Hacked Up and Sold Sculpture That Honored Famed Native American Ballerina
The culprits sawed the life-sized bronze tribute to Marjorie Tallchief into pieces
Thousands of Andrew Wyeth Paintings Have Never Been Seen by the Public—Until Now
A new arrangement will make 7,000 of the American realist’s works available to museums and researchers
Amateur Archaeologist Stumbles Onto Trove of Coins Dated to Constantine the Great’s Reign
Found in Switzerland, some of the buried Roman coins were minted during a time of relative political stability, between 332 and 335 C.E.
One in Five Reptiles Worldwide Are Threatened With Extinction
Researchers assessed over 10,000 species in a comprehensive new study
Flooded by Tourists, Venice to Start Charging Access Fees
The pilot program to limit tourist access to the “Floating City” is voluntary—for now
An Ancient ‘Harbor’ Was Actually a Sacred Pool Designed for Scanning the Stars
Archaeologists think the devotional zone was dedicated to the god Ba’al
Should the Skeleton of a Dinosaur That Helped Inspire ‘Jurassic Park’ Be Sold to the Highest Bidder?
The rare fossil could sell for $6 million at auction
In 1973, a Leak at the Supreme Court Broke News of an Imminent Ruling on Roe v. Wade
Nearly 50 years later, a similar disclosure revealed that the court is poised to overturn legalized abortion in the U.S.
Skulls Thought to Belong to Modern Murder Victims Actually Date to the Pre-Hispanic Period
Found in a cave in Mexico in 2012, the 10th- through 13th-century bones may have been displayed in a ritual tower of craniums
Wild Fox Kills 25 Flamingos and a Duck at the National Zoo
The incident is the first time a predator has broken into the exhibit in its 50 year history
Gilded Age Excess Lived on at the 2022 Met Gala
Celebrities paid tribute to the era of extravagance through gold-adorned ensembles, splashy headdresses and more
Danish Biologists Cultivate Morel Mushrooms Year-Round With New Indoor Technique
The black morel mushrooms are grown in a climate-controlled environment that produces 20 pounds per square yard per year
In the Classical World, Persia’s Powers Rivaled Greece and Rome
An exhibition at the Getty Villa in Los Angeles shows how ancient Iran held its own against its better-known contemporaries
Robot Jumps a Record-Breaking 100 Feet in the Air
The device can launch three times higher than the current record for a robotic leap
How Fraudsters Allegedly Fooled the Art World in 15-Year Scheme
Federal prosecutors say scammers sold fraudulent paintings and memorabilia to collectors and auction houses
Inside Hieronymus Bosch’s Surreal Visions of Heaven and Hell
A new exhibition in Budapest features almost 90 works by the Dutch artist and his peers
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