See the face of the 'Hobbit,' an extinct human relative
A new facial approximation offers insight into one of humankind's extinct relatives, Homo floresiensis.
A new facial approximation offers insight into one of humankind's extinct relatives, Homo floresiensis.
A declassified U.S. intelligence report further refutes the idea that SARS-CoV-2 "leaked" from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
A 600-mile-long network of stone walls along the Nile served as an ancient water management system.
Scientists studied the fossilized teeth of megalodon and determined that the jumbo-size extinct species of shark was warm-blooded.
The research found flood sediments only on the eastern side of a desert wall built almost 1,000 years ago.
Two species of tropical flying squirrels have worked out that if they nibble grooves around nuts to store them between tree branches, they are preserved for longer.
Wind and solar power produced a combined 252 terawatt-hours in the first five months of 2023, compared with coal's output of 249 TWh
The ancient, 18-foot-long crocodile — the world's largest living in captivity — is healthy but occasionally displays signs of trauma from his troubled youth in the wild.
The Sistema Huautla in Oaxaca is the 10th deepest cave on Earth, and a explorers with a 2023 expedition to map the system have added over 700 feet to its length.
Fluchthorn in the Silvretta Alps is now around 60 feet (19 m) shorter than it was before — and more mountains are expected to follow suit as temperatures thaw the permafrost holding them together.
A forensic artist has created a facial reconstruction of a 16-year-old girl who was wearing an ornate gold cross and buried in a bed 1,300 years ago.
Water extinguishes fire, but it doesn't act on the flames themselves.
Amazon has all you need to get stargazing for under $130.
What did the sun look like before the devastating 1859 Carrington Event? Sketches from astronomer Richard Carrington hold the answer.
Most organisms have two parents, but not all. Could an individual have three parents, or even more?
June 24, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
The sun is quickly approaching a major peak in solar activity. Experts warn it could potentially begin by the end of 2023, years before initial predictions suggested.
Sunrise Growers Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of certain frozen fruit products due to potential Listeria contamination.