“Till death do us part” is a figure of speech for some of history’s most
dedicated lovers. From the courtyards of Romania to the Neolithic proto-city of
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Throughout history, art has served as a symbol to represent and archive
humanity. Unfortunately, it can also divide cultures and countries. Plundered
art a
A study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases suggested that coronavirus
infections may have been present in the U.S. in December 2019, earlier than
scienti
From a lazy-eyed-looking elephant to a cheeky grinning deer, the Zoological
Society of London (ZSL) has released a gallery of “animal selfies” for World Se
“Hey Siri, I’m getting pulled over.” Those six simple words hold the power to
activate an installable shortcut on iPhones that automatically records any in
An estimated 66 million years ago, an ancient marine reptile is believed to have
left a large, football-sized egg on Antarctica. It is the first known foss
A newly published online platform created by the European Space Agency allows
public users to track pollution around the world, including changes in air qu
For a decade, a hidden treasure chest holding $2 million in gold and jewels has
been tucked away in the Rocky Mountains, inspiring hundreds of thousands of
A surprising new discovery has revealed a previously unknown structure located
deep beneath the Pacific Ocean between the Earth’s core and mantle. It is no
Human eggs from biological females may be picky in the sperm they allow in for
fertilization. According to new research, different chemical signals are mor
A swarm of 288 earthquakes in the Yellowstone National Park region last month
has prompted yet another round of hype over the seismically active “supervolc
“It’s a girl!” Whisper, a 20-year-old beluga whale, gave birth to a healthy baby
on May 17 after a 15-month pregnancy, marking the first arrival of the Geo
Rare and distinctly miniature ancient rock art has been discovered in an
Australian rock shelter traditionally owned by the Marra Aboriginal, making it
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Officials are investigating an incident surrounding a woman who reportedly
entered the Yellowstone National Park illegally while the park is closed during
Pangolins are not likely the direct source of the novel coronavirus pandemic
infecting humans around the planet, according to a new genetic analysis conduc