Was the Loch Ness Monster Inspired by Earthquakes?
Just one of many monsters that might have geological origins.
Probiotics Exist Thanks to a Man Who Drank Cholera
One man’s obsession with the immune system led to today’s probiotic fad
Reading Harry Potter Might Make You a Better Person
Young readers who identify with the Boy Who Lived may grow up to be more tolerant.
Here's How NASA is Keeping The Satellites Around Mars From Running Into Each Other
NASA is beefing up traffic monitoring as more satellites enter orbit around the red planet.
How to Become a Fossil in Five Easy Steps
Tricks to preserving your bones for future archaeologists
CDC Says Ebola Survivors Should Keep Using Condoms Indefinitely
The virus may survive in semen longer than originally thought
Department of Justice Says it’s Time to Reevaluate the Stingray Phone-Tracking System
New report says agency to take a look into cell phone snooping.
This is How Bombardier Beetles Fire Explosives From Their Butts
The beetls have a special chamber in their abdomens where they mix together chemicals to produce an explosive reaction
Report Suggests Top Psychologists Worked With the C.I.A. on Torture Program
Newly-published emails reveal secret collaboration between the A.P.A. and Bush Administration
Here's Why The Italian Army is Growing Weed
They want to lower the price of medicinal marijuana by growing their own
Even Ocean Creatures Struggle With Light Pollution
Artificial lights are disrupting the lives of underwater animals
The U.S. Military Has Developed Self-Steering Bullets
Hi-tech bullets can help snipers hit moving targets
Have a Tattoo? The Apple Watch Might Not Work For You
Some people with wrist ink say the Apple Watch can't detect their skin
This Is the View From Inside the Cockpit of a Solar-Powered Plane
There won’t be much sightseeing as the solar-powered airplane crosses the Pacific
Scientists Find Life in Antarctica’s Blood Red Falls
The underground microbes could help scientists detect life on other planets.
Friday Knight Fights: Russian MMA Fighters Go Medieval
The duels are so popular with the fans that the company is actively searching for more knights to fill out its ranks
How "Operation Mummy’s Curse" is Helping Fight Terrorism
Selling illicit relics is the third most profitable wing of the black market, after drugs and weapons
Hawk Found in Vancouver “Wins” Most Polluted Bird in the World Award
The "flameproof" bird's liver was full of flame retardant chemicals
SOS! The FAA Gives the Go-Ahead for Emergency Rescue Company to Use Drones
A Maine-based search and rescue company is the first of its kind to win FAA approval to experiment with drones
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