‘God of Death’ Whale Was Scourge of Land and Sea 43 Million Years Ago
The prehistoric mammal possessed a powerful jaw and likely had a raptor-like feeding style
Female Hummingbirds Masquerade as Males to Avoid Harassment
One-fifth of female white-necked jacobins sport flashy male-like plumage, which may help them access more food
Hatchlings in Australia have halved their vulnerable growth stage to avoid becoming their pal’s next meal
Why Were These Neolithic People Buried With Urns on Their Heads and Feet?
Found in Transylvania, the 6,000-year-old vessels may have once held provisions for the afterlife
The Poetry and Passion of Joan Mitchell’s Abstract Expressionist Paintings
A traveling exhibition will unite 80 works by the acclaimed artist, who thrived in 1950s New York despite widespread sexism
World War II Bunker Discovered Inside Ruins of Roman Fort
Nazi soldiers built the shelter during the German occupation of Alderney, an island in the English Channel
Leaded Gasoline Use in Vehicles Has Now Officially Ended Worldwide
A refinery in Algeria used the world’s last stockpile of the fuel
Fossil Fuel–Free ‘Green’ Steel Produced for the First Time
A Swedish consortium delivered the first batch of the metal—made using ‘green’ hydrogen—to an automobile manufacturer for truck production
Female Octopuses Throw Things at Male Harassers
Scientists observed common Sydney octopuses launching shells and silt at particularly annoying individuals
See When Fall Foliage Will Peak With This Interactive Map
County-by-county predictions reveal when to catch the most brilliant autumnal colors
Neolithic Monument Linked to King Arthur Is Older Than Stonehenge
New research suggests Arthur’s Stone was built around 3700 B.C.E. as part of an intricate ceremonial landscape
Hurricane Ida Destroys New Orleans Jazz Landmark Dubbed Louis Armstrong’s ‘Second Home’
The historic Karnofsky Tailor Shop and Residence collapsed on Sunday after water pooled on its roof
See a Spotted Lanternfly? Squash It, Officials Say
The invasive insect poses a huge threat to agriculture and trees in the Northeast United States
Hurricane Ida Slams Louisiana Coast on the 16th Anniversary of Katrina
The Category 4 hurricane made landfall in southeastern Louisiana midday Sunday, causing extensive flooding and power outages
Entomologists Eradicated the First Asian Giant ‘Murder’ Hornet Nest of 2021
The hive was located just two miles from where officials found another nest in 2020
Remains of Lithuanian Synagogue Destroyed by Nazis and Soviets Unearthed
Excavations uncovered the Great Synagogue of Vilna’s Torah ark, impressive staircases, a raised prayer platform and more
Did the Nazis Use This Uranium Cube in Their Failed Nuclear Program?
New research may help the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory confirm the identity of a mysterious object in its collections
Aztec Pictograms Are the First Written Records of Earthquakes in the Americas
New analysis of the 16th-century “Codex Telleriano-Remensis” reveals 12 references to the natural disasters
Why the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine Is Called Comirnaty
The vaccine is pronounced koe-mir’-na-tee and represents a mash-up of words related to the coronavirus pandemic
Australian Farmer Expresses Grief With ‘Sheep Art’ Heart
The sheepherder couldn’t attend his aunt’s funeral, so he made her a huge heart out of hundreds of sheep—and captured it all from above using drone footage
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