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The hat lay flattened and moth-eaten for more than a century in a museum box. Now, the rare 2,000-year-old headpiece (made ...
Is this an artifact, a weapon, or just some random stuff that Jean Fouquet added to his work to grab your attention?
Yet, the White House is moving to do just that. This isn’t just about two satellites. It’s about trust, data, and NASA’s role ...
After nearly a century, gray wolves are roaming California again — igniting a fierce mix of wonder, fear, and conflict.
EPS3.9 works by triggering pyroptosis — a dramatic, “fiery” form of programmed cell death. The cell swells, bursts, and ...
There's nothing wrong with leaning on a pack of noodles every now and then. But if you do it constantly, it can become a problem. Instant noodles are ...
Data captured by the Emirates Mars Mission reveal that clouds are typically thicker during Martian nighttime than daytime.
Spoorthy is a Mongabay staff writer based in St. John's, Newfoundland, who covers wildlife issues and an array of other topics. Previously as an independent journalist covering science, environment, ...
Neanderthals probably ate something most of us would find hard to swallow—meat that was left to rot, ferment, and fill up ...
Dusicyon australis — a canid found nowhere else except this island. Also called the Falkland wolf, the warrah looked like a ...
The black locust tree is an invasive plant in many parts of the world — and ironically, it has invasive qualities even on the ...
National Park Service researchers have identified a previously unknown shark species in the limestone walls of Mammoth Cave, ...