Birds in the Atlantic are pecking baby whales to death, eating blubber from their backs as they surface for air

Argentinian gulls have developed a taste for southern right whale back fat, injuring calves, a study found. Scientists say humans aren't blameless.

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Apple may be just hours away from unveiling its most ambitious new hardware product in years. At its Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off Monday at its Cupertino, California, campus,

Mysterious species buried their dead and carved symbols 100,000 years before humans

Homo naledi, an extinct human relative, buried dead and carved symbols long before modern humans, new research at the Rising Star cave system in South Africa found.

About ducking time: Apple to tweak iPhone autocorrect function

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Small-brained ancient human cousins may have buried their dead, according to a surprising study

An ancient human cousin may have buried its dead and carved symbols into cave walls, surprising findings for a creature with a small brain. Fossil remains of the species — named Homo naledi — were

Scientists Finally Solved the Mystery of How the Mayan Calendar Works

Scholars show how multiple planet movements tie into the 819-day Mayan calendar. The 819 days of the calendar must be viewed across a 45-year time period to fully understand. The movements of all

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