See Dazzling Photos of a Roman Mosaic Floor Unearthed in London
The ancient artwork is the largest of its kind found in the English capital in 50 years
Ancient Japanese Stone Said to Contain ‘Demon’ Cracks Open
Legends say the evil spirit of a beautiful woman plotted to kill the emperor was trapped inside more than 1,000 year ago
Mice Birthed From Unfertilized Eggs for the First Time
The lab rodent, which only had genes from its mother, grew to adulthood and successfully reproduced, which was thought to be impossible in mammals
Shackleton’s ‘Endurance’ Shipwreck Is Teeming With Bizarre Ocean Life
Undersea footage reveals the ship’s diverse collection of sea stars, sponges, anemones, and even a rare deep-sea squat lobster
New Rainbow-Colored, Deep-Sea Fish Officially Described by Scientists in the Maldives
The new-to-science species was named after roses, the Maldivian national flower
A Bruce Springsteen Exhibition Is Coming to the Singer’s New Jersey Hometown
Set to debut in mid-2024, the Freehold show will explore the artist’s early years and musical career
A Penguin Faces Death by Leopard Seal in Jaw-Dropping Grand Prize Image
Winners in this year’s World Nature Photography Awards were selected for 14 different categories varying by species and habitat
Wreck of Shackleton’s ‘Endurance’ Discovered in Icy Antarctic Depths
Researchers captured stunning photographs of the century-old wreck, still intact almost two miles beneath the waters of the Weddell Sea
Did Ancient Nomads Seize Control of a Roman Emerald Mine in Egypt?
Recent excavations suggest the Blemmyes assumed power of the Sikait mining site between the fourth and sixth centuries C.E.
Science Twitter’s ‘InverteButt Week’ Puts Backsides on Display
The behinds of spineless organisms are diverse among species and serve a multitude of purposes beyond expelling waste
Patient Who Received a Genetically Modified Pig Heart Dies After Two Months
The procedure marks the first time that a genetically-modified, non-human cardiac organ functioned without immediate rejection by the human body
Rare Stone With Pictish Symbols Discovered in Scotland
Unearthed in a farmer’s field, the monument is one of only 200 of its kind known to exist
Sharks Apparently Do Sleep, Even With Their Eyes Wide Open
Scientists observed sleep in draughtsboard sharks by analyzing the animals’ metabolism and posture
1,500-Year-Old ‘Magic Bowls’ Seized in Jerusalem Raid
Ancient Mesopotamians used the vessels, which were inscribed with incantations, to ward off demons, disease and other misfortune
Hear an A.I.-Generated Andy Warhol ‘Read’ His Diary to You in New Documentary
An new Netflix television series employs artificial intelligence to recreate the voice of the Pop Star icon
At current thresholds, salinization can kill off zooplankton, a crucial microorganism at the center of many food webs
Amateur Treasure Hunter Unearths Rare 14th-Century Gold Coin
The leopard florin was minted in 1344 and is one of just five of its kind known to survive today
The Biggest Megalodons Likely Lived in Cold Waters
The common idea that the giant sharks could reach over 60 feet in length should be applied mostly to populations that lived in frigid environments
Ancient Ten-Armed Octopus Relative Named for Joe Biden
The discovery of ‘Syllipsimopodi bideni’ pushes back the fossil record of the vampyropods by over 82 million years
Adopted Lone Narwhal Traveling Among Belugas Could Produce Narluga Calves
The mammal, now reaching sexual maturity, could mate soon, giving researchers more insight into the previously elusive hybrid animals
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