A 2,100-participant clinical trial found that structured and self-guided lifestyle changes can improve cognitive capabilities in older, at-risk adults
Gigantic ‘Walking Stick’ Discovered in Australia Might Be the Continent’s Heaviest Insect
Scientists identified the elusive new species from a female found in a high-altitude rainforest’s canopy
A new study points a finger at a strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida, which belongs to the same genus as Vibrio cholerae, known for causing cholera in humans
Found on the island of Rousay, the red sandstone artifact adds to the layered history of an archaeological site in the Scottish archipelago
Scientists Identify a New Manta Ray Species, Just the Third Known in the World
Meet Mobula yarae, a large marine creature that lives along the coast in the Atlantic Ocean
See the Faces of Two Sisters Who Toiled Away in a Neolithic Mine 6,000 Years Ago
Archaeologists created 3D reconstructions of the women’s faces based on an analysis of their teeth and bones. Found in the Czech Republic, the siblings “did not have an easy life,” the new research suggests
A report from the Department of Energy says the finding did not impact other activities and operations
The renowned composer has scored many of the most famous films of our time. But until this summer, he had never attempted a concerto for piano
Former Rolling Stones Musician Mick Taylor Claims His Stolen Guitar Is at the Met
The guitarist’s team says he last saw the famous instrument when it vanished 54 years ago. The Met, which received the guitar as part of a recent donation, disputes these claims
The completed overpass will be 200 feet wide by 209 feet long, forming a bridge across six lanes of traffic that see more than 100,000 vehicles each day
The ancient tattoos, which would have required trained artistry and hours of work, would be difficult for even modern tattooists to produce, a new study suggests
You Can Now Have a Conversation With the Statues at Versailles Using Artificial Intelligence
Through the palace’s smartphone app, visitors can speak with nearly two dozen stunning sculptures and fountains at the historic site in France
Maggots might have helped our long-extinct relatives avoid protein poisoning by providing a nutritious source of fat, a new study suggests
Starting at the wreck site, 68 athletes are completing a 411-mile relay to honor the 29 men who died in the Great Lakes tragedy on November 10, 1975
The Potato May Have Evolved From a Tomato Ancestor Nine Million Years Ago, Genetic Study Suggests
A genome analysis indicates wild tomatoes and a potato-like plant called Etuberosum hybridized to create the modern potato
Centuries-Old Hawaiian Petroglyphs Emerge From the Sand for the First Time in Nine Years
Discovered in 2016, the sandstone carvings on the western shore of Oahu depict human-like figures and extend across more than 100 feet
Video footage shows a female guarding her nest while several smaller males compete for positioning nearby
A new study suggests ice sheet meltwater doesn’t always move downward—sometimes, it can erupt
By studying the mysterious substance’s chemical makeup, scientists determined the pot was once full of honey
Tens of Thousands of Stunning Images by Photographer Bill Cunningham Acquired by New York Historical
The museum will house photographs, negatives and slides belonging to the renowned photographer, who captured life in New York City for decades before his death in 2016
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