Based on a demo recorded by Lennon in the 1970s, the song is the "closest we'll ever come to having him back in the room"
Chunks of a protoplanet called Theia became lodged within Earth after the two worlds smashed together, new computer simulations suggest
From ear position to pupil size, a new study examines how felines express themselves while interacting with one another
Otter 841 made headlines for her “unusual” behavior this summer, which biologists now say could’ve been related to pregnancy hormones
Paleontologists in China recently unearthed the fossilized remains of two new species of lamprey, a group of jawless fish that dates back 360 million years
The influx of insects is meant to combat the invasive medfly, after officials identified two of the produce-destroying creatures in the area
FDA advisors said the benefits seem to outweigh any possible risks, and the agency will decide whether to approve it by December 8
In a bid to make birding more inclusive, the American Ornithological Society will give new monikers to several species named after people
The bird spent some time recuperating at two rehabilitation facilities and is now back in the wild
The strong blast of radio waves is the oldest known, and it could tell scientists more about the mysterious matter that lies between galaxies
An unusual crater on the dwarf planet hints at past volcanic activity—and a possible vast ocean beneath its surface, scientists say
A new study, based on modeling, suggests fine silicate particles could have blocked sunlight and shut down photosynthesis across the globe
Jean Fouquet's "Melun Diptych" is likely the earliest artistic representation of an Acheulean hand ax
Researchers found that 20 of 35 "planetary vital signs" are at record extremes, and they call for rapid action
Until now, menopause had not been documented in wild, non-human animals, except for a few species of toothed whales
Wild Atlantic salmon can struggle with heat as they swim upstream to spawn—but artificial "thermal refuges" may help them cool off
A duo working on a documentary about invasive quagga mussels in the Great Lakes discovered the long-lost steamship "Africa"
Depression, anxiety and harassment of health professionals have risen beyond crisis levels, per a new report from the agency
The storm rapidly intensified in just 24 hours before it hit Acapulco as a category 5, killing at least 27 people and destroying infrastructure
Revealed by receding Amazon waters, the carvings of human faces are up to 2,000 years old
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