An Unexpected Effect of Ultra-Marathons: Brain Shrinkage
Don’t worry, it isn't permanent
The Word "Taser" Comes From a Young Adult Sci-Fi Novel
Massively popular at the time, the Tom Swift books have not aged very well
Court Revokes the Construction Permit for Contentious Hawaiian Telescope
Protestors physically blocked access to the Mauna Kea construction site for more than a year and now the project faces another roadblock
Yearbook Photos Show How Smiles Have Widened Over the Decades
An analysis of roughly 38,000 high-school senior portraits shows Americans’ frowns turning upside down
This Holograph Can Be Touched and Manipulated
Tiny interactive displays use lasers to create touchable plasma
Amazon Tree Census Makes Clear Just How Many Species are in Trouble
More than half of the Amazon's trees could qualify as threatened species
The Oldest Known Seabird Is About to Lay Another Egg
Wisdom the Laysan albatross has lived at least 64 years and raised as many as 36 chicks
Japan Starts its Whale Hunt Again
Despite an international ruling, the Japanese fleet plans to harvest 333 minke whales
Explore the Complexities of Climate Change with These Interactive Maps
Understanding the ins and outs requires some strong visualizations
What Was the First Thing Sold on the Internet?
The answer depends on how the question is approached
Happy Birthday to Schrödinger’s Cat
In the 80 years since Erwin Schrödinger first outlined a quantum mechanics thought experiment involving a cat, the feline’s popularity has only grown
A Nine-Year-Old Aspiring Journalist's Heartwarming Connection with NASA
A popular photography blog helped one kid interview NASA administrator Charles Bolden
Why a Yam Is Not a Sweet Potato
Despite grocery store labels, these tubers aren’t at all the same
This Gross-looking Worm Gives Clues About Humans' Ability to Breathe and Talk
Humans share about 70 percent of their genome with the lowly acorn worm, according to recent research
Try Out George Washington’s Own Craft Beer Recipe
The recipe for "small beer" includes molasses as a sweetener and instructions on what to do if the weather is very cold
First Reusable Rocket Launched and Landed Safely Back on Earth
Blue Origin's ship cruised to the edge of space and back in a mere 11 minutes
The Many Ways to "Dance Your Ph.D"
Once again, researchers get creative in a yearly dance competition to explain their Ph.D. thesis work
Hundreds of Thousands March With Hope for Climate Action
Demonstrations around the world have already begun in the days leading up to the Paris climate summit
Northern White Rhinos Now Number Three
The 41-year-old Nola died this week, leaving only three northern white rhinos left in the world
Introducing Smeagol the Eyeless Arachnid
This newly discovered cave-dwelling daddy longlegs resembles the fictional Tolkien character
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