Secrets of "exceptional" Roman shipwreck revealed by marine archaeologists
The ancient wreck and its cargo were found in an "excellent" state of preservation in shallow water close to a popular tourist beach.
Who is Ana Knezevich? Husband arrested over missing Florida woman
The FBI said Ana and David Knezevich were in the middle of a "contentious" divorce because he did not want to split the marital assets evenly with her.
Resyncing your body clocks may fight aging
Researchers from the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona hope that their findings could help develop "treatments for age-related diseases and aging itself."
"Excalibur" sword found upright in ground revealed to be one-of-a-kind
Researchers say the 18-inch iron sword, named in reference to the Arthurian legend, is thought to be more than 1,000 years old.
Rescue dog overlooked by adopters due to birth defect finally finds home
Ace had many surgeries to fix his deformed legs but was ignored by shelter visitors until something remarkable happened.
Doritos faces backlash for transgender ambassador's tweet about 12-year-old
Doritos Spain faces backlash after their recently appointed transgender brand ambassador's resurfaced tweets spark outrage.
Strange seismic signals lead to discovery of upside-down ocean crust
The seismic signals were produced as part of an earthquake that occurred deep underneath Spain.
Gen Z woman gets photobombed, but goes way better than expected
Social media users were amazed by the serendipitous encounter, with one saying it was "meant to be."
Chemical in water bottles linked to child obesity
Bisphenol A, or BPA, can be found in a variety of widely used products and has now been linked to problems with the gut.
Intact bodies of medieval nobility discovered during monastery restoration
The intact remains of the eight deceased nobles were found inside sarcophagi that had not been opened for centuries.
Kate Middleton coma conspiracy theory 'ludicrous,' Palace says
The Princess of Wales' extended absence after abdominal surgery has left a vacuum in which conspiracy theories have thrived on social media.
New mystery fungi species spark disease warning
"These fungi may begin to produce many spores that disperse," researcher Josepa Gené said. "It is during this dispersion that they can interact with humans."
Dog in shelter for 6 years savors "favorite" part of each day in the grass
The dog walks very slowly through the grass, trying to extend his time outside as long as possible.
Thousands of human bones found in cave used as tomb for four millennia
The cave appears to have served as a burial ground for prehistoric humans between around 7,000 and 3,000 years ago.
Passengers trapped on plane over radioactive leak fears
Part of Barcelona's El Prat Airport was briefly closed off following reports of a radiation leak, but no dangerous material was found.
Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine found shot to death
Shortly after landing his assault helicopter in Ukrainian territory, Maxim Kuzminov urged other Russian personnel to turn away from Moscow over the Ukraine war.
Mysterious ancient language revealed on bronze hand from 2,100 years ago
The artifact may help to unravel the origins of the most enigmatic language still spoken in Europe today, with its possible link to Basque.
Archaeologists reveal site's past as chocolate factory
Researchers also uncovered the remains of a medieval mansion at the same site as the 19th-century factory.
"Effeminate" Jesus sparks furious backlash
An artwork depicting a semi-nude Jesus Christ has been criticized by right-wing groups and figures in Spain.
New species of prehistoric cat discovered with "powerful bite"
The extinct feline, which lived around 15 million years ago, had a "very robust" jaw compared to that of similarly sized cats.
"Medical milestone" as woman gives birth using her mother's womb
"Maira was once inside the uterus that is now inside her," gynecologist Francisco Carmona said.
Oldest part of pre-Roman town damaged by irrigation ditch
The ancient settlement was founded around 2,400 years ago by Celtic people and was occupied for centuries.
Millions of toxic "mermaid tears" engulf coastline and threaten wildlife
These pellets can leach polluting chemicals and bacteria, which can be harmful to marine animals that end up eating them.
Tears as dog is so scared he can't stop shaking after arriving at shelter
"Poor dog. It's heartbreaking to see," said one viewer of the viral video.
Archaeologists find 16,800-year-old cave dwelling that is "one of the best"
Researchers also found more than 4,600 objects during their investigations, including the spectacular decorated bone of an extinct cattle species.
Divers discover fresh riches from sunken treasure ship thought picked clean
The finds from the 17th-century galleon—"one of the richest treasure ships" ever lost at sea—include gems and coins.
Rescue dog with birth defect "hardly able to walk" overlooked by adopters
Elise Dunweber told Newsweek she is worried that no one has come forward to adopt Ace because of his "peculiar legs."
Archaeologists find signs of mass animal sacrifices at 2,500-year-old site
A series of mysterious rituals involving animal sacrifice appear to have taken place at the site, which was intentionally buried.
Orcas sink forty-foot yacht during 45-minute attack
The orcas caused "major damage and leakage" to the yacht, which sank just outside a Moroccan port after the attack.