The Statue of Liberty Arrived in New York in 350 Pieces
Luckily, she also came with an instruction manual
In Some Ways, Human Hands Are More Primitive Than Chimp Hands
Study suggests our common ancestor had humanlike hands
What Makes Day Old Water Taste Funny?
It might be full of microbes and carbon dioxide, but a leftover glass of water is still (probably) safe to drink
How Pluto Got Its Name
New Horizons carries an instrument named for Venetia Burney, the 11-year-old girl who named Pluto
A Squirrel Virus May Have Killed Three Squirrel Breeders in Germany
A mysterious set of deaths seem to be linked to the rodents
Heroin Use in the United States Increased 150 Percent Between 2007 and 2013
Cheap sources and painkiller addiction are contributing factors
Why Was One of Hollywood's First Female Film Directors, Dorothy Arzner, Forgotten?
Arzner directed 20 feature films
Lyme Disease is Spreading, and It's People's Fault
Thanks to climate change and human population growth, cases have been on the rise for decades
How Do You Give an Iberian Lynx a Pregnancy Test? Use an Assassin Bug
Researchers used the insects to keep tabs on population growth in the threatened species
These Scientists Hope to Have Half the World's Plant Families on Ice By the End of Summer
Teaming up with botanical gardens, researchers at the Natural History Museum are digging deep into garden plant genomics
Washington D.C. Just Got a 10,000 Square Foot Ball Pit
A giant ball pit exhibit allows National Building Museum visitors to experience an indoor ocean
Researchers Just Found a Surprising Stash of Dinosaur Eggshells in Japan
The eggs belonged to a slew of different species and represent the first nesting site discovered in Japan
This Pac-Man Spacecraft Will Devour a Satellite
Swiss researchers are designing a tiny satellite to eat their defunct cube satellite and clean up space junk
Do Shark Repellents Really Work?
Mostly not, not even the one made by Julia Child
Despite Their Industrious Reputation, Some Ants Are Super Lazy
Research suggests that some worker ants excel at inactivity
In 1915 a Former Harvard Professor Tried to Blow Up the U.S. Capitol
Driven by anti-war sentiment, he went on to carry out several terrorist attacks in NYC to protest U.S. involvement in WWI
Adidas Just Made a Running Shoe Out of Ocean Trash
The apparel company recently released a prototype that incorporates recycled ocean plastic
Researchers Are Trying to Genetically Engineer Cows to Stay Cool
As the planet warms, researchers are trying to engineer a cow that can beat the heat
Researchers Strapped a Go-Pro to a Sea Turtle, and Here’s What They Got
See the Great Barrier Reef from a turtle's view
In 1950, the U.S. Released a Bioweapon in San Francisco
This was one of hundreds of bioweapon simulations carried out in the 1950s and 1960s
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