Pirate attacks linked to destructive fishing
Pirates attack more often in waters where illegal and destructive techniques are being used to catch fish, a new study finds.
Pirates attack more often in waters where illegal and destructive techniques are being used to catch fish, a new study finds.
The moral compasses of atheists and believers are different in a few key ways, a new study finds.
Anyone watching Netflix's latest hit show, "Bridgerton," knows that the matchmaking Queen Charlotte had a penchant for Pomeranian pups. And in fact…
Got change for an axe? Thousands of years ago, people used bronze objects such as neck rings, axe blades and "ribs" (curved, flattened rods) as a t…
Archaeologists have uncovered rare fragments of 3,000-year-old textiles stained purple — a color considered the height of royal fashion at the ti…
The discovery of a rare "mud mummy" from ancient Egypt has surprised a…
If you want to see a rigid pencil turn to rubber, just ask an elementary-school student. In a favorite playground trick, an amateur magician picks …
The Peruvian Amazon glitters like gold in a gorgeous new photo taken aboard…