The Asian giant hornet, seen for the first time in North America in 2019, is unlikely to murder you or U.S. bees, according to a Smithsonian entomologist
The rock crash-landed in the Sahara Desert after a presumed collision chipped it off the lunar surface
Buried in a mass grave in Mexico City, the trio may have been part of the first generation abducted from their homeland and brought to the New World
Airing on the aquarium's Twitch channel at 4 p.m. EST today, the two-hour session will focus on the video game's diverse insect population
Expelled by animals as a waste product, the gas appears to play a crucial role in keeping these bizarre, burrowing rodents safe
Coyotes, bears and more are enjoying areas usually reserved for crowds of human visitors
Researchers are attempting to teach eight dogs to detect the pandemic, which could help quickly screen large numbers of people in public places
A study of microbial communities at the site of a 1989 deep-sea mining test suggests the fragile ecosystem may take half a century to fully recover
The opossum-sized mammal lived in Madagascar at the end of the age of the dinosaurs
The virus tweaks bee behavior to infect new hives and may also spread other hive-killing pathogens and pests
Root vegetables like rutabagas and Jerusalem artichokes were ration staples during the Nazi occupation of Paris
Its paddle-like tail, unearthed in Morocco, suggests the Cretaceous carnivore ventured into the water to hunt
Rumored to withstand the weight of a full grown man, their spines have now been studied in unprecedented detail
Catch the musical event, featuring Sting, Death Cab for Cutie front man Ben Gibbard and other artists, on YouTube tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern time
New scans revealed the figure's now-faded eyelashes and green backdrop, but her identity remains a mystery
Over the past three years, the disease has claimed the lives of seven of the famously resilient ponies
Nearly 2,000 years ago, women who rode horseback and practiced archery may have roamed the steppes of Mongolia
Expressing yourself and trying to read others’ faces in a grid of video feeds is a taxing task
New study extends previous results limited to just two islands to 188 species of lizard across Caribbean as well as Central and South America
A rare bloom of microscopic organisms capable of making their own blue light has transformed several of the state’s beaches
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