Crashed Ice, or "ice cross downhill," is a pretty crazy sport
On December 4, a collection of rare old dictionaries will go on auction at Bonhams in New York City
Seifert uses simple tools to craft the details: two plastic putty knives and a five-gallon bucket to fill with extra sand.
A $1,000 scholarship beckons, if you can display your gaming prowess
Cinderella isn't a Disney story, and earlier versions are, well, different
A tanker, carrying natural gas to Japan, has set out on a dangerous autumn trip through the Northeast Passage
Mexico is sick of having to correct people on its name all the time
A new study investigates the link between a blissful childhood or adolescence and a healthy bank account down the road, suggesting that the two are related
Trying to assert your dominance is not necessarily the best way to say "Hi"
A new company called Memrise says their app can teach you an entire language within hours
By sharing satellite photos and brief descriptions, writer hopes to make drone strikes seem less remote
There have been a range of ridiculous evil plans throughout the years. But which are the least ridiculous?
If Bram Stoker were alive today, he'd be 165—pretty young for a vampire
American citizens aren't the only ones concerned about the outcome of tomorrow's election
Spotting artistic talent in your own kid is hard - but here are some ways to do it
Rana Danaji, a professor of molecular biology in Jordan, weighed in in the journal Nature on what it's like to be a woman in science in an Arab world
Often, screams in horror movies come from stock files. Chances are, they're one of two stock screams: the Wilhelm or the Howie
Sit back and relax while the master teaches you how to do what he does best: parody.
A new book describes how invasive species may provide vegetarians a welcome meat-eating freebie
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