Fin Whales Are Feeding In Huge Numbers in Antarctica for First Time in 45 Years - WATCH
Helena Herr and colleagues captured hundreds of fin whales feeding around Elephant Island, estimating populations of around 8,000.
Helena Herr and colleagues captured hundreds of fin whales feeding around Elephant Island, estimating populations of around 8,000.
The scientists have confirmed that it is the first carnivorous plant ever to be found trapping prey under the soil.
Hidden within a person's urine, a simple metabolic marker has put scientists on the trail to a potential asthma cure.
Tens of thousands of these tires were illegally dumped in the area, and after being collected were turned into crumbs and pressed into a trail
The two women approached from far away, but the whale decided he would like to have a closer look, giving the boaters a shock.
A TikTok video of am aquarium worker being harassed by a playful octopus is going viral for obvious, hilarious, reasons.
By simulating interruptions in different sleep states, the deep neural networks changed the patterns of image creation.
This husband and wife aren't going to let a genetic disease get in the way of being able to grow old together.
They used baling wrap to hold the hay together, and a tipper truck to dump dozer-loads of water into the swimming pool.
MIT researchers have filed for patents on their inexpensive little refrigerators that require no power.
At the Alpaca Trekking Center in Stirling, one of the 75 herd alpaca's has taken to house life, because she believes she's a Labradoodle.
Volunteers at Edgar's Mission have helped Constable Sam the Lamb through a long recovery after breaking two legs and his skull.
Thank God it's Friday! Now, you can kick off the weekend by watching a funny video of a T-rex guiding a Boeing into a parking spot.
The 9,000-year-old grave of a skilled female hunter was discovered in the Andes of Peru, showing female hunters were common in ancient times.
Everyone is familiar with the giant stone circle, but the world into which it was built is less well-known, the exhibit tells the full story.
New digital analysis of rock surfaces in a low cave reveals huge carvings and drawings from nearly 2,000 years ago in Alabama.
It may be cave art, but it takes high-tech expertise to bring the paintings of France's Lascaux caves to life again. Artists are rushing to complete a new reproduction of the historic site before it's too late. (Video from AFP here)
The British Museum unveiled the most important piece of prehistoric art found in Britain in the last 100 years-a 5000 year-old chalk drum.
Our early ancestors probably created intricate artwork by firelight, an examination of 50 engraved stones unearthed in France has revealed. The stones were incised with artistic designs around 15,000 years ago and have patterns of heat damage which suggests they were carved close to the flickering light of a fire, the new study has found. […]
Lady Sapien was a hunter and a mother, an artist and a craftsman, and a new book/documentary seeks who explore her ancient life.