
Jewish ritual bath discovered near Rome is the 'oldest discovery of its kind in the world'
A Jewish ritual bath known as a mikvah discovered in Ostia Antica is more than 1,500 years old.
By Brandon Specktor published
The U.S. military's top-secret X-37B space plane has returned from a mysterious 434-day mission in orbit. The enigmatic mission 'broke new ground' for reusable space technology, according to the U.S. Space Force.
By Harry Baker published
New research suggests that a binary pair of Kuiper Belt objects, known as the Altjira system, is actually made up of three separate bodies orbiting one another in a complex triad. This rare orbital configuration is often referred to as the "three-body problem."
By Jess Thomson published
A collection of over 30 gold and silver English and Scottish coins from throughout the 1400s were discovered near the Scotland border by hobbyist metal detectorists.
By Andrew Williams published
Reviews Garmin's adventure smartwatch series gets an OLED screen option and more sizes, and we're impressed with the rugged Garmin Instinct 3 smartwatch because of it.
By Andrew Williams published
Reviews The Garmin Venu 3 is an easygoing fitness watch that now offers ECG readings, an improvement on the Venu 2.
By Adam Ratner published
"Today, Texarkana's unusual geographic and political arrangement continues to instruct us about the deeply intertwined nature of politics and health."
By Jess Thomson published
A fossil that was first discovered over 50 years ago has finally been identified as a dinosaur that lived around 166 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period.
By Kristina Killgrove, Nicoletta Lanese published
Our science journalists reported on the Stand Up for Science rallies held in New York City and Raleigh, North Carolina.
By Rae Robertson-Anderson published
Is ranch dressing a solid or a liquid? A physicist explains that the short answer is both … and neither.
By Ben Turner published
Digital generated image of solar panel with purple-blue reflection.
By Alan Bradley published
New laser-based imaging technology is reportedly capable of capturing millimeter resolution from over 60 miles away.