'I've never seen 10 to 20 all balled up like that,' said Christine Proffitt.
Large herbivores that thrived in the Ice Age faced a new life in boggy wetlands they weren't adapted to.
The enormous halo of hydrogen gas makes up a big portion of the galaxy's ordinary matter.
The 360-degree viewing experience will take you virtually to the launch pad itself.
The Lyrid meteor shower will peak on 22 April at dawn.
Scientists think they have solved why such large black holes come to be in surprisingly small galaxies.
Nicknamed 'The Rock', the asteroid will fly by at a safe distance of 1.8 million kilometres.
A malfunction at the University of Alberta meant a refrigerator facility rapidly heated.
A study at the University of York found that nitrogen dioxide can hamper your positive outlook.
The fault has taken an unusually long time to quieten down.
The 17-year-old girl was surfing with her dad in Kelp Beds near Esperance when the shark attacked.
The massive forest fire broke out in Mount Abu in Rajasthan on the morning of 14 April.
The new crack in Petermann Glacier has raised concerns that part of the ice shelf is splintering off into the ocean.
Some bodies may have decomposed into a viscous black liquid known as 'coffin liquor'.
The Roman Empire had lucrative contracts exporting wine and pottery goods from its Eastern provinces.
The 15-year-old giraffe delivered her fourth calf on Saturday (5 April) at Adventure Park's zoo in New York.
The latest image will help scientists characterise the moon's shape and geology.
The space agency may fall short of finances for its Mars Mission.
They estimate about 13,000 trillion litres of water is present in the air around us.
The set of global maps depicting the Earth at night are the first to be released since 2012.
Although the cyclone bypassed much of the country, it is continuing to bring heavy rains to the South Island.
Plumes of hydrogen spurting through ice could support life on one of Saturn's 53 moons.
The same reactions that support life on Earth at hydrothermal vents might also be present on Enceladus.
Analysis of DNA sequences is further refining our understanding of human history.
Shedding is totally normal – even if it looks weird.
The band have a reputation for playing at extremely loud volumes.
The ancient mummy's beautiful red and black stripy boots have been restored.
'Go to the bathroom in advance,' Bezos said.
It is the world's biggest fish.
Nasa has said return of raw material samples from Moon is a "high scientific priority".