Monumental rock sculptures made by the first hunter-gatherers could have been a fertility site.
Monumental rock sculptures made by the first hunter-gatherers could have been a fertility site.
Famous “General Sherman,” the world’s largest tree by volume, is surviving flames thanks to an Ohio-based scientist’s research.
Scientists discover from 4-billion-year-old ash that Mars’ giant craters are really the remains of massive eruptions.
Scientists say newcomer coral genes will increase the diversity of stagnant colonies.
Researchers also raised questions about the birds’ ability to make long-haul sea crossings if global warming affects the uplifts.
Archeologists found the cake covered by debris in a basement untouched since the house was destroyed in 1942.
Little-chopper-that-could made its 13th flight over the weekend.
The Oslo adrenaline junkie spreads his limbs wide and flies at 62 mph before bending at the waist and entering the water safely.
The Pentagon is racing the clock to rescue as many Afghans from harm’s way as possible. Ramstein in Germany is their first stop.