This Snail’s Venom Mimics Pheromones to Lure Prey With Sex
The mini mollusk may use a ‘siren call’ strategy to entice marine worms out of hiding
Ruins of Medieval Palace Found Beneath English Retiree’s Garden
Beginning in the 13th century, the castle in Somerset County served as a residence for local bishops
Growing an Ounce of Pot Indoors Can Emit as Much Carbon as Burning a Full Tank of Gas
In some parts of the United States, the growing cannabis industry is responsible for significant greenhouse gas emissions
3-D Reconstructions Reveal the Faces of Two Medieval Dukes
Researchers used a variety of techniques to visualize what Czech rulers Spytihněv I and Vratislav I might have looked like
How Did This Grasshopper End Up Trapped in a Vincent van Gogh Painting?
New research offers insights on “Olive Trees” (1889), including the story of the hapless insect trapped on its thickly painted surface
Remembering the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Ten Years Later
The 9.0-magnitude earthquake in 2011 remains the largest in Japan’s recorded history
This 17th-Century Cookbook Contained a Vicious Attack on Oliver Cromwell’s Wife
The Cromwell Museum has republished a text first issued by the English Lord Protector’s enemies as propaganda
World War II Couple’s Love Letters Found Beneath British Hotel’s Floorboards
Workers discovered a trove of wartime artifacts, including chocolate wrappers, cigarette packets and correspondence
Mars’ Perseverance Landing Site Named After Science Fiction Author Octavia E. Butler
The Jezero crater location has been named ‘Octavia E. Butler Landing’ in honor of the late literary giant
Officials Say Invasive Zebra Mussels Are Hiding in Aquarium Decor Sold Across U.S.
Pet stores in 21 states recall items after reports of the destructive bivalves lurking in moss balls
Silver Diadem Found in Spain May Point to Bronze Age Woman’s Political Power
Researchers say the crown—and the trove of ornate objects buried alongside it—could have belonged to a female ruler of La Argar
Eleven-Year-Old Boy Discovers Ancient Fertility Amulet in Israeli Desert
The 2,500-year-old ceramic figurine was likely created to provide protection and promote conception
Songbirds Are Spreading a Deadly Disease at Birdfeeders
Pine siskins, a type of finch, can spread salmonella bacteria when they poop on the high-traffic platforms
Entirely Digital Artwork Sells for Record-Breaking $69 Million
The sale marks the third-highest auction price achieved by a living artist
A Medieval Woman Wore This ‘Birthing Girdle’ to Protect Herself During Labor
Researchers found traces of bodily fluids, as well as milk and other materials associated with pregnancy, on the ten-foot long parchment
The Amsterdam institution is spotlighting works by Dutch Golden Age painters Judith Leyster, Gesina ter Borch and Rachel Ruysch
Satellite Imagery Shows Northern California Kelp Forests Have Collapsed
Researchers say they’re not sure these iconic coastal ecosystems will be able to make a comeback anytime soon
Rare Meteorite Found in U.K. Driveway Could Hold Secrets of the Early Solar System
Thousands of people spotted the fireball on February 28, and more fragments may still be scattered in Gloucestershire
Virtually Celebrate Peak Bloom With Ten Fun Facts About Cherry Blossoms
This year’s National Cherry Blossom Festival will feature a mix of in-person and online events
A Rare Astronomical Phenomenon of Three Planets Aligning Occurs This Week
Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury are visible in the pre-dawn sky this week, along with a crescent moon
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