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A small, old castle was found in the mountains of Hyogo Prefecture in March. Researchers found the castle using artificial ...
A dinosaur fossil has been found in an unlikely way in an unlikely place, a hole drilled under the parking lot of a Colorado ...
The banks of the Dead Sea are the lowest point on dry land but not the deepest point on Earth's surface. That distinction ...
With climate change thawing the Arctic, Canada is boosting security by spending on both military and northern communities to ...
A team of scientists put together a global database of submarine mud volcanoes. Orders of magnitude more are still bubbling, ...
The mounds aren't just historical artifacts; they’re protected under state and federal law and are vital to the cultural ...
The hulking artificial mountain at the heart of Canada's Wonderland hasn't always been bristling with coasters, growing from ...
Imagine waking up one morning to find that the sky looks exactly the same as yesterday—and it stays that way. Not just for a ...
The remains of extinct Homo erectus dredged from the seabed off Java, along with thousands of animal fossils, are revealing a long-lost ecosystem.
A new map shows hidden Martian rivers stretching thousands of miles, offering fresh evidence of a warm, wet ancient Mars.
The Ubari oasis, a circular pool reflected the azure blue sky above and the lush greenery of palm trees surrounding it, ...
Most cereal is not consumed hot—unless you count oatmeal, which sparks a whole other debate. And then there’s the sweet-savory divide within the “Is cereal a soup?” debate.