Highly pathogenic bird flu behind 'unusual deaths in cats' in Poland, WHO says
A bird flu subtype called H5N1 has infected and killed dozens of cats in Poland.
A bird flu subtype called H5N1 has infected and killed dozens of cats in Poland.
A clinical trial suggests that the MIND diet, which is intended to guard against dementia, offers little benefit over a standard diet in the short term.
The discovery implies horse-drawn chariots were once used in the region, but none have been found.
From black holes to baby star nurseries, the universe has never looked more beautiful.
The woman was sat on her porch when she heard a loud "bang" from the roof and a pebble-size rock pinged into her chest. But not everyone is convinced it was a meteorite.
Four gold coins unearthed at a medieval monastery in Germany may have been hidden during a battle.
Three early galaxies discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope could actually be titanic stars powered by a dark matter heart.
Researchers discovered that an underwater volcano nearly a mile beneath the surface off the Pacific coast of Canada is spouting hot fluid, providing a little-known species of skate with an ideal nursery.
A small badger-like mammal and a juvenile bipedal dinosaur were locked in a battle to the death 125 million years ago when they were both killed and perfectly preserved by a volcanic mudflow.
Fossil hunters stumbled upon a large mammoth tusk during a "fossil walk."
The ground beneath Chicago is deforming as a result of heat leaking from underground structures — a phenomenon dubbed a "silent hazard" for cities across the globe.
The fossil of an ancient sea squirt found in a collection at the Utah Museum of Natural History turned out to be the oldest of its kind.
Researchers think the morbid practice originated with pagan people who settled in the region after the Romans drove out the Jews.
How do muscle cells grow after a workout? And how do your genetics affect your experience as a gymgoer?
NASA's Perseverance rover has found an intriguing menagerie of organic molecules in a Martian crater, but their source remains unclear.
Two coronal mass ejections have combined into an enormous cloud of magnetized plasma that is forecast to hit Earth on Tuesday and potentially trigger a weak geomagnetic storm.
Scientists have discovered that once a mammal has become fully aquatic, it passes a threshold that makes a return to terrestrial landscapes almost impossible.
Plants are capable of producing seedless fruit through a process called parthenocarpy, and humans have long leveraged it in agriculture.
Deep-sea fish have evolved unique traits to thrive in their unforgiving habitat.