A toxic plant linked to 60,000-year-old arrows changes what we know about early humans. The discovery reveals unexpected ...
A missing bust of Lord Kitchener’s is being pursued by the Sudanese under a national effort to trace artefacts looted during the country’s bloody civil war. The secretary of state known for his First ...
If you’ve been craving a creature feature set in the middle of a snowy wastland and something massive lurking just out of ...
In a cave in Romania, scientists found a bacterial strain entombed in ice that is resistant to 10 modern antibiotics. But it may also help fight superbugs.
Here's what to know about the Closing Ceremony, and when the 2026 Olympics officially end. The Closing Ceremony is slated to begin at 1 p.m. CT Sunday. Coverage of the 2026 Olympics Closing Ceremony ...
Verona will host the final act of the Winter Olympics on Sunday inside the ancient Roman arena, where athletes will celebrate ...
Study finds plant poison was used on ancient arrows, pointing to sophisticated hunting methods used 60,000 years ago ...
In Ancient Greece and Rome, pets brought companionship, loyalty, status, and love—from Odysseus’ Argos to Augustus’ raven.
An overview of archaeological history in southwest Saskatchewan drew a strong turnout this week, as residents gathered to learn about ceremonial sites, hunting tools and cultures dating back thousands ...
Ancient DNA from a Stone Age burial site in Sweden shows that families 5,500 years ago were more complex than expected. Many individuals buried together were not immediate family, but second- or third ...