Roman busts found in Israel, archaeologists said Sunday
A woman walking near ancient ruins in Israel noticed a head sticking out of the ground, leading to the uncovering of two Roman-era busts.
The...
Rarest bird in the world found in Brazil
An individual Stresemann's Bristlefront, one of the world's most endangered birds, was recently observed in Brazil after months of searches had come up empty....
Beetle species named for ‘Game of Thrones’ dragons (Reports)
Daenerys Targaryen, “Game of Thrones” favorite and legendary “mother of dragons,” is set to welcome three new children into her brood. But as Chris...
Icy crater snapped by Mars Express spacecraft (Photo)
The Mars Express Orbiter has captured images of a huge crater full of ice on the surface of Mars, just in time for the...
WWII mince pies found floorboards on display for first time (Reports)
WWII mince pies found floorboards on display for first time (Reports).
A tin of mince pies baked during World War II and later found under...
NASA Hubble cosmic holiday wreath (Reports)
This festive NASA Hubble Space Telescope image resembles a holiday wreath made of sparkling lights. The bright southern hemisphere star RS Puppis, at the...
Hippo asteroid to fly close to Earth this Christmas (Reports)
The holiday season means seeing friends and family that you might not see all that often throughout the rest of the year, and the...
New snake species found in another snake’s belly
The elusive Cenaspis aenigma, or “mysterious dinner snake,” has never been captured alive. In fact, Jake Buehler reports for National Geographic, the slithering serpent...
Bizarre giant salamander found in Florida, and it looks like an alien (Reports)
Bizarre giant salamander found in Florida, and it looks like an alien.
You’ll find plenty of interesting creatures if you march through a Florida swamp....
Evaporating planet: Where did the hot Neptunes go?
Some 97 light years from Earth, a Neptune-sized exoplanet is disappearing.
Discovered in 2012, GJ 3470b is about four times the size of Earth and...




















