The temporary exhibition opens Friday, March 21, and runs through Sept. 7. A special ticket ($7-$9) is required on top of ...
Archaeologists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) discovered a 25,000-year-old mammoth slaughter site in ...
A British man was convicted on Tuesday (March 18) of stealing an 18-carat golden toilet that had been on display as an artwork in an exhibit at Winston Churchill's birthplace. Rachel Graham has more.
Thinking it might be a fossil, photos of his find made their way to researchers at Sul Ross State University. Weeks later, it ...
There is some serious jamming going on in the palace. King Charles has shared his playlist of favourite artists from across ...
These mice have been genetically engineered to have several mammoth-like traits geared towards cold tolerance, such as thick, wavy, and golden coats. Scientists at Colossal Biosciences have ...
This success brings us a step closer to our goal of bringing back the woolly mammoth.” According to the Natural History Museum in the United Kingdom, “Woolly mammoths roamed parts of Earth’s ...
A man entered mental health court on Wednesday after admitting to setting a fire outside the Jewish Museum of Maryland in what Baltimore Police previously described as a hate crime. Assadollah Hashemi ...
(CNN) – A newly-created lab mouse may have a mammoth impact. Scientists said they have created the woolly mouse, a genetically modified rodent that has several woolly mammoth-like traits.
An Oklahoma City man's digital artwork is now on the moon for years to come. It's now part of a MoonMars Museum that hitched a ride on a private lunar lander than touched down on the moon on Sunday.
Texas-based startup Colossal Biosciences announced this week that it had produced “woolly mice,” or rodents that its scientists had genetically engineered to have thick, fluffy, mammoth-like hair.
In 1934, Manhattan socialite Aline Rhonie undertook a mammoth four-year project inside ... its way this month to the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Uniondale — a home not far from the historic ...