The Washing Machine of the Future May Use Beads Instead of Water
A new washing machine cuts down on water use with deep-cleaning polymer beads
Could This Video Solve One of History's Greatest Art Mysteries?
Footage shows an unknown man entering the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum the night before the infamous robbery
Americans Have Always Loved to Hate Presidential Debates
Audiences are ambivalent — but they still tune in
The Health Effects of the Atom Bomb Are Still Being Studied
Studies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors influence worldwide radiation standards, even 70 years later
Blueberries: A Biography
The world's commercial blueberries all have their roots in New Jersey
He Designed the Sydney Opera House...But Wasn't Even Invited to its Opening
Somehow, an inexperienced architect and a mismanaged project still produced one of the world's most iconic buildings
Breathtaking Space GIF Gives Earth a New Perspective of the Moon
NASA's EPIC camera took the image a million miles from Earth
Why This Chicken is Black From Comb to Feathers to Muscles
The Ayam Cemani is the Goth of the chicken world
This Was the Turducken of Border Disputes
Dahala Khagrabari (#51) used to be a piece of India inside Bangladesh, inside India, inside Bangladesh
Glaciers Are Retreating Faster Than Before
The future of Earth's glaciers is unsettling at best
How Hurricane Katrina Changed Pets' Legal Status
The loss of thousands of pets to the hurricane encouraged lawmakers to rethink society’s responsibility to animals
Why Super-Small Black Holes Haven’t Destroyed the Universe
And probably won't
Why Primatologists Love Collecting Poop
There's intel inside monkey feces — in the form of DNA
How Do U.S. Carbon Emissions Rank Internationally?
It's complicated
How NASA Dealt With Images of an Alien Planet in the 1960s
The alien planet was Mars and the process was just a bit simpler than it is today
Kids With Autism Can Read Emotions Through Body Language
A new study challenges the misconception that kids with the disorder lack empathy
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Gives 100 Percent Protection in Trial
An unusual trial design helped prove the vaccine safe and effective in less than a year
We Crave Comfort Food to Feel Less Alone
This is why you can't stop eating corndogs
These Super-Dense Galaxies Are Bursting With Stars
Life in these systems would have trouble starting, but the night skies would be spectacular to behold
The Mystery of Minnesota's Disappearing River
Half a river is missing in the Judge C.R. Magney State Park
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