Between 2010 and 2020, the icefield lost 1.4 cubic miles of ice each year, according to a new study
A new study provides the first evidence of non-human animals performing amputations on others to improve their odds of survival
Locals had long shared stories of Collyweston Palace. Then, excavations in England's Midlands revealed traces of the fabled estate
The delicate sea creatures fall apart when brought to the surface but can survive miles deep in the ocean due to special cell wall structures, according to a new study
Thieves stole the timepiece, a gift from the president's sister, from an unlocked display case in 1987
The street artist's latest stunt is thought to be a criticism of the U.K.'s immigration policies
The animal drew attention earlier this year for becoming pregnant despite having no male ray in her tank
After the end of this decade, the company will guide the aging laboratory into the Pacific Ocean, where many retired spacecrafts have been deposited
A new analysis of nuts, timber and other items found onboard the Kyrenia shipwreck is shedding new light on the vessel's timeline
The finds include mummies from many social classes, some of whom were buried alongside relatives after succumbing to disease
For months, the only pandas in the country had been in Atlanta. Next, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., are expected to also receive pandas this year
The National Portrait Gallery purchased an 1846 daguerreotype of Dolley Madison for $456,000
The typically boisterous crowd went quiet for a collective peace protest
New research adds evidence to the controversial idea that the hot, solid ball at the center of our planet has been reducing its speed for years as part of an oscillating cycle
Visitors are dumping the salty liquid on the ground, and authorities are concerned about its impact on plants and animals
The specimens date to more than 500 million years ago and provide new insights into trilobite anatomy, revealing previously unseen features
New research suggests some catastrophic event—such as a natural disaster or a virus—killed the world's last known population of mammoths on Wrangel Island
Archaeologists have uncovered around 70 iron rivets that may have once held together a boat belonging to a king
Officials are unsure why the satellite fractured unexpectedly, splintering into nearly 200 pieces
In preliminary research, scientists identified eight protein anomalies in the blood of patients with Parkinson's, which they say can help diagnose the disease up to seven years before symptoms appear
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