In a global study, scientists recorded themselves singing and playing music from their own cultures to examine the evolution of song
Researchers studied the geographic distribution of dinosaurs to draw conclusions about whether they could regulate their internal temperatures
The vessel's two passengers were evacuated onto an oil tanker in the Strait of Gibraltar. The incident marks the fifth vessel the mammals have sunk in recent years
Called AlphaFold 3, the latest update of the software models the interactions of proteins with DNA, RNA and other molecules for the first time
Researchers used tree ring data to compare temperatures from as far back as 1 C.E. to 2023 temperatures
Volcanic lightning is so common that it's even earned its own nickname: dirty thunderstorms
By all available accounts, there isn’t a lack of ocean forage
A new study suggests more solar radiation reached Earth while the magnetic field weakened, leading to a rise in oxygen that drove an explosion of multicellular organisms during the Ediacaran Period
Scientists found hundreds of recent examples from around the globe of hunters using "endurance pursuits" to tire out their prey, furthering the debate over the hunting technique
Using remote-sensing technologies, researchers have discovered two connected structures in a previously unexplored area
New research explores how African savannah elephants use vocalizations, gestures and secretions when they meet up with companions
The massive donation was made by Burkhard Pohl, a Swiss-German collector, as the museum works to replenish its collections after a devastating blaze in September 2018
A period of unusually strong solar activity meant the colorful aurora borealis could be seen much farther south than normal
Researchers found that human-caused environmental changes are driving the severity and prevalence of disease, putting people, animals and plants at risk
The two protesters, who are both in their 80s, held up a sign that read, "The government is breaking the law"
With the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm, the researchers produced 1.4 million gigabytes of data from a cubic millimeter of brain tissue
Colorado River toads produce a psychoactive toxin that some have claimed has medical benefits. The new research suggests these benefits could be achieved without hallucinations
Scientists documented five different melon shapes among the marine mammals living in captivity: push, flat, lift, shake and press
Researchers found high levels of lead, mercury and arsenic in the German composer's hair, which may help explain some of his many ailments
It's the best evidence yet of an atmosphere on a rocky planet outside our solar system, researchers say, and studying the distant world could provide insight into Earth’s early days
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