See the Titanic in Stunning Detail With New 3D Scan
Researchers collected 16 terabytes of data to create the very first full-sized 3D scan of the wreckage
Archaeologists Discover the Oldest Known Blueprints
The Stone Age engravings are to-scale depictions of desert kites, massive stone structures used by hunters to capture animals
Rare ‘Technicolor’ Rainbow Sea Slug Found in England
It’s only the fourth record of the species in the U.K., and experts say it’s a sign of warming waters due to climate change
Older Dogs With Dementia Sleep Poorly—Just Like Humans
The findings may help veterinarians and pet parents identify canine cognitive decline
Possible Antidote to World’s Deadliest Mushroom Discovered
A dye used in medical imaging appeared to make the death cap’s toxin less fatal to mice in a new study
These Two Ancient Pompeii Victims Died in an Earthquake—Not a Volcanic Eruption
Archaeologists have found the bodies of two men who perished in the days before Mount Vesuvius erupted
A Man’s Rare Genetic Mutation May Have Prevented Alzheimer’s for Decades
Scientists hope the findings could lead to treatments for the memory-destroying disease
Comb Jellies May Be the World’s Oldest Animal Group
A new study suggests that ancestors of comb jellies, not sponges, were the first to break off from the common ancestor of all animals
Newly Discovered Exoplanet May Be Covered in Volcanoes
Astronomers found an Earth-sized world that could have liquid water on its surface and may be able to support life
Scientists Can Now Pull Human DNA From Air and Water, Raising Privacy Questions
Environmental DNA helps monitor elusive and endangered animals, but it could be an ethical minefield when used with humans, new study shows
The Next Five Years Will Almost Certainly Be the Warmest on Record, U.N. Says
Earth is likely to pass 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming over pre-industrial levels, a key climate threshold, by 2027, according to a new report
Bird Flu Vaccine Approved in Emergency Effort to Save California Condors
The virus has set back the endangered birds’ recovery, but a newly hatched chick is flu-free and being raised by veterinarians
For the First Time in a Century, Paris Is Making the Seine Swimmable
The city’s ambitious project will allow Olympians, and later the French public, to return to the famous river’s waters
First Cases of Drug-Resistant Ringworm Found in the U.S.
The two patients—both in New York City—developed itchy rashes that did not go away with typical antifungal medications
See 15 Breathtaking Shots From the Close-Up Photographer of the Year Challenge
This themed contest rewarded minimalism, with clean photographs of insects, spiders and plants earning accolades
Astronomers Identify the Largest-Ever Cosmic Explosion
The burst is ten times brighter than any known exploding star and has lasted for more than three years
Listen to Music Made From Yellowstone’s Seismic Data
A scientist and a musician performed a live musical rendition of the park’s underground rumblings
Saturn May Have Just Won the ‘Moon Race’ With 62 More Discovered
It will likely reign supreme as our solar system’s planet with the most moons from now on, astronomers say
Archaeologists Uncover 400-Year-Old Skeleton in Sister Colony to Jamestown
The remains belong to a teenage boy buried at the historic city of St. Mary’s, Maryland’s first capital
Platypuses Return to Australia’s Oldest National Park
The egg-laying mammals haven’t been seen at the site since the 1970s, but scientists hope the newly released creatures can re-establish a population
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