Trove of Starfish Deposited as Offering to Aztec War God Found in Mexico City
Researchers discovered 164 sea stars placed in the Templo Mayor around the turn of the 16th century
Missing Genes Allow Vampire Bats to Survive on All-Blood Diets
Genes linked to taste receptors, insulin secretions, and stomach were absent in the flying mammals
Microplastics Detected in Human Blood in New Study
Researchers found plastic in the blood of 17 of 22 of study participants, or about 77 percent
Mass Coral Bleaching Hits Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Unusually warm waters are stressing sensitive corals, causing the fourth major bleaching event in the last seven years
Leap Into the Surprising, Art-Filled Life of Beatrix Potter in a New Exhibition
The beloved author of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” also wrote diaries in code, sketched fungi and raised prize-winning sheep
U.S. Will Rename 660 Mountains, Rivers and More to Remove Racist Word
A task force is identifying new names for sites on federal land that bear a derogatory term referring to Indigenous women
Have We Been Calling Machu Picchu by the Wrong Name?
Historical records suggest the Inca called the 15th-century citadel Huayna Picchu, before an American explorer who “discovered” the site in 1911 renamed it
Brain Implants Allow Paralyzed Man to Communicate Using His Thoughts
This study marks the first time a completely paralyzed patient regained the ability to communicate at length, researchers say
New Study Suggests Geese Were the First Domesticated Birds
Researchers found bones in China that indicate geese were domesticated about 2,000 years before chickens
Male Birth Control Pill Expected to Start Human Trials This Year
The new non-hormonal pill was 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy in mice
Well-Preserved, 9,000-Year-Old Shrine Discovered in Jordan Desert
Researchers uncovered two standing stones featuring anthropomorphic carvings and a model of a “desert kite” used to trap wild gazelles
When the museum opened last year, industry leaders and donors expressed disappointment at what they saw as a stunning omission in the exhibition content
Stan the T. Rex Will Be the Star of a New Museum in Abu Dhabi
The natural history museum will chronicle the story of the universe and life on Earth with a focus on the Arabian Peninsula’s flora and fauna
Notre-Dame Repair Crews Discover an Ancient Graveyard With a Sealed Sarcophagus
France’s culture ministry describes the finding as being “of remarkable scientific quality”
Wyoming Now Has an App for Collecting Roadkill
Locals can use a new feature on the state’s 511 app to claim and report carcasses to wildlife officials
Italian Scientists Create Rising Pizza Dough Without Yeast
Exposing the dough to high-pressure gasses can create a similar rise as fermentation
U.S. Copyright Office Rules A.I. Art Can’t Be Copyrighted
An image generated through artificial intelligence lacked the “human authorship” necessary for protection
New Museum in California Celebrates Rich History of Mexican Cuisine
Located in downtown Los Angeles, LA Plaza Cocina is the first institution of its kind in the U.S
Why Would Two Ordinary People Steal a $160 Million Willem de Kooning Painting?
A new documentary tells the tale of a suburban New Mexico couple who allegedly stole the artwork just to hang it behind their bedroom door
Genetically Modified Lettuce May One Day Help Space Travelers Fight Bone Loss
The vegetable could provide fresh leafy greens to astronauts’ diet while providing a new way to transport and consume medications in the cosmos
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