In Japan, Couples Are Still Legally Required to Have the Same Surname
The Supreme Court upheld a century-old law that was challenged by equal rights activitsts
Toxic Algae Blooms in Lake Erie Could Become the New Normal
Plans to reduce fertilizer runoff may not be enough to counter the blooms when climate change is taken into account
Monkeys Like Full Red Lips, Too
In snub-nosed monkeys, male lips plump up and redden as they age, likely to signify reproductive availability and social status
Scientists Increasingly Describe Their Research As "Astounding"
The eyebrow-raising finding is just one of several papers published in the British Medical Journal's traditionally lighthearted Christmas issue
Poltergeist and Quijote Are Among the New Approved Names for Alien Planets
People in 45 countries submitted ideas for naming exoplanets and their host stars after legends and literature
Dine Behind the Iron Curtain With Soviet Era Recipes
A new cookbook explores a time of food shortages and standardization, colored with some nostalgia
How Much Space Do Astronauts Need?
The answer could help design spacecraft for one day taking people on the months-long trip to Mars
The Many Roads That Lead to Rome, Visualized
Caveat: not all cities named Rome are in Italy
Take a Tour of Postwar Tokyo in the 1940s
High-quality archival footage makes a fascinating backdrop in a new music video
New Robots Could Learn Like Children
A research team is teaching artificial minds to imitate and innovate like kids do during play
Behold the Beauty of Disappearing Glacier Ice Caves on Mt. Hood
Catch them before they're gone -- these tunnels and caverns may soon melt away
We Finally May Know the Cause of Ceres’ Bright Spots
It's not aliens
The British Navy Has a Long History of Adopting Animal Mascots
Ships’ pets included dogs, cats and some other animals that were more unusual
Cut Paper Sculptures Capture the Intricacy of Natural Architecture
Laser and hand cut papers arranged in layers evoke the patterns of microbes, moss, cells and more
Cities Are Letting Drivers Pay Parking Fines with Holiday Food Donations
Albany, Lexington, Boston and Tallahassee are all promoting the giving spirit
New Images Capture Pluto’s Mountains, Badlands and Craters in Breathtaking Detail
These images are "the best close-ups of Pluto that humans may see for decades," according to NASA
Bibi the Lioness, a BBC Star, Was Found Poisoned
Bibi and another unidentified lion killed by the poison were part of a pride that filmmakers followed for years
Tardigrades Stir Up Controversy and Showcase Science in Action
Rival scientists quickly challenge recently published research about water bears' mysterious genomes
Watch Mount Etna and Momotombo Erupt in All Their Glory
Photos and video catch the spectacular events in action
There’s a Philly Sign Language Accent
The unique signs used by people in Philadelphia hint at the history of sign language in the U.S.
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