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The 10-year-old from Renaissance College writes a tale about a chocolatier’s journey to perfect a magical recipe.
The earliest cells harnessed energy through geochemical reactions, a process that LMU researchers have now successfully ...
In 1875, Aristides was the winner of the first Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
Earth's magnetic field was so weak it almost disappeared. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, complex life emerged.
The ephemeral remnants left behind by exploding stars are some of the most extraordinary objects visible to astronomers here ...
The Mosura fentoni, or "sea moth," is a newly discovered type of arthropod that would have lived in the deep sea more than 500 million years ago.
Fifty-six million years ago, during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), global temperatures rose by more than 5°C ...
Oddly shaped deposits of tree resin point to massive waves that struck northern Japan roughly 115 million years ago and swept a forest into the sea.
Evidence of this explosion is present throughout the Burgess Shale, leading to its establishment as a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1981, NPS said. Yoho National Park is in the Canadian Rockies of ...
An international team of scientists has discovered an extreme spike in radiocarbon corresponding to the year 12350 BC during the dusk of the last Ice Age. However, the strength of the event could not ...
Treasure Island brims with rich history, from its creation from the Bay shoals in 1937 to its dazzling Expo, its wartime past and more.
Palaeontologists have discovered a remarkable new 506-million-year-old predator from the Burgess Shale of Canada. Mosura fentoni was about the size of your index finger and had three eyes, spiny ...