After getting lost in transit, the capsule sat for days on the side of a road in the desert
The death toll has risen to at least 3,000 following one of the largest quakes recorded in the region
The 6,288-foot summit endured record-breaking conditions brought by an Arctic air mass
It looks like a white powder and has nearly the same density as liquid water
In just a few weeks, the zoo has had enclosures tampered with, a clouded leopard escape, two stolen monkeys and a suspicious vulture death
Meat from the gigantic animals could have fed hundreds of hominids, according to a new analysis of bones found in central Germany
Cremated bone fragments suggest these animals were companions to the Vikings
Colossal Biosciences plans to de-extinct the dodo, but some scientists question whether it’s ethical—or even plausible
An analysis of 2,500-year-old embalming ingredients suggests some of them came from far-off places
A study finds male northern quolls forgo rest to travel up to 6.5 miles in one night in search of a mate—the equivalent of a human walking 25 miles
The collection is a failsafe for the Mars Sample Return project, which aims to deliver Martian rocks to Earth
The partnership has endured for some 150 years, and it benefits both species, a new study finds
A new federal rule restricts road construction and logging in the country’s largest national forest
Since 1985, federal blood donor restrictions have barred many men who have sex with men from participating
Of the 580 images captured by the camera in November, about 400 were of the bear
The event was expected and not linked to climate change, researchers say
In a new report, the American Society of Human Genetics details its failures to address false and unjust uses of the field
The technology could one day assemble and repair hard-to-reach circuits, act as a universal screw or retrieve foreign objects from a body, researchers say
New research suggests noblewoman Anne d’Alégre used gold wire to keep her decaying teeth in place
The truck-sized space rock came within 2,200 miles of our planet, closer than some satellites
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