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The rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago that engaged in same-sex behavior were also found to have more babies, indicating an evolutionary advantage.
A man unearthed a huge hoard of Civil War-era gold and silver coins on his Kentucky farm.
With colors ranging from candy pinks to golds and sometimes possessing wingspans as big as a bird's, moths are a fascinating group. Ecologist Tim Blackburn tells Live Science about the incredible, hidden world of moths.
Alexander the Great died at age 32, leaving behind a vast empire. Did he have any heirs to rule in the power vacuum that followed his death?
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Spider mites engage in a bizarre mating ritual that has never been observed before in any animal species.
The observation that the universe appears to run slower in the past was made by scrutinizing the light emitted by gigantic quasars.
Walmart is practically giving away the Apple Watch Ultra to celebrate Independence Day.
The world's average temperature was the hottest on record from July 3 to July 5, 2023. Climate change and El Niño are to blame, scientists say.
A black hole 10 billion light-years away suddenly 'switched on', becoming one of the brightest transient objects ever detected.
The Viking Age weapon was discovered by a homeowner clearing land for an extension.
An ancient burial site holding at least 50 skeletons was unearthed in Israel's Negev desert.
Archaeologists in England have found up to 25 large pits dotting the countryside, but their purpose remains a mystery.
A phenomenon called coronal rain produces hot plasma clumps that streak through the sun's atmosphere like meteors, new data reveals.
Viking boat graffiti like this record-setting carving are usually "extremely poorly done."
A new analysis has determined that a Copper Age skeleton discovered in a tomb in Spain was wrongly identified as a man.
Though Earth's innermost core is solid, new research suggests that it hosts a lot of variation.
The newfound extinct species is remarkably similar to the living "little penguin," which only weighs around 2 pounds.