New research suggests the controversial fishing method is also contributing to increased ocean acidification, which can harm marine wildlife
The federal rules require museums to obtain consent from tribal leaders before displaying or researching cultural heritage items
The supermassive structure dates to about 400 million years after the Big Bang, and it’s particularly large for its age
The 183-year-old envelope is a rare example of two early forms of prepaid postage: Mulready envelopes and adhesive stamps
The tiny animals nicknamed "water bears" can endure extreme conditions by entering a deep hibernation with a switch at the molecular level, a new study finds
By analyzing a fossilized tusk, scientists have pieced together the animal's movements
The nine-mile-long structure surrounding the Khaybar Oasis may have once protected against raiders
A successful eradication trial in East Anglia has raised biologists' hopes for ridding Great Britain of the destructive creatures, which threaten native wildlife
The long-lived Portuguese canine broke two world records and captured the hearts of people around the globe, but skepticism surrounds his achievement
Researchers catalogued the genes of more than 300 million groups of marine bacteria, viruses and fungi in hopes that the database could lead to breakthroughs in medicine, energy and agriculture
The Charleston museum is launching a new initiative to acquire 50 privately owned works by 2030
Davidson Galleries had been preparing to move to a new location, so some of its works were especially vulnerable to smoke damage
Astrobotic, the company in charge of the mission, says its Peregrine spacecraft will not reach the moon, and burning it will ensure the lander doesn't end up as space debris
Unseen for nearly 300 years, the art resurfaced during restorations at Christ's College
Dogs communicate through tail-wagging, and humans may have selected for the trait during domestication
A stream of particles flung from the planet's star is causing its atmosphere to boil away and lose 200,000 tons of mass per second
With his victory at last night's Emmy Awards, the celebrated musician is the 19th person in history to take home an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony
Fissures near Grindavík ejected lava for the second time in one month and engulfed three homes in the coastal fishing town
A forensic artist has reimagined what the man may have looked like 2,000 years ago
The city's 13th arrondissement honored the British musical legend on what would have been his 77th birthday
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