Muggles, Rejoice: Quidditch is Becoming a Serious Sport
The Harry Potter-inspired game is now played by more than 300 teams around the world
Listen to Dr. Kevorkian's Jazz-Funk Album
The man called "Dr. Death" created a complex and surprising body of artistic work
Mystery Solved: Why Puddles Don't Go On Forever
The picture of proper puddle behavior had a few missing pieces
Why Mammals Have a Monopoly On Milk
It all started with an egg
Drones Are Getting in the Way of Firefighters Combating Wilderness Blazes
Firefighters need to take to the air to fight fires, but sometimes that air is just too crowded
Climate Change Might Break Carbon Dating
Fossil fuel emissions mess with the ratio of carbon isotopes in the atmosphere
Here’s How a Strange Phenomenon Called ‘Hair Ice’ Forms on Dead Trees
The white ice filaments look a lot like cotton candy
Who Were the First People to Eat Chickens?
A find in Israel shows evidence of chicken consumption from as early as 400 B.C.E.
The First Malaria Vaccine Could Be Released Soon
The vaccine isn’t as effective as hoped however, and needs several more approvals
Don’t Freak Out Over the Funky Flowers That Appeared Near Fukushima
The odd appearance is due to a plant disorder called fasciation
Listen to 98 hours of Shakespeare’s Poems and Plays Performed by Great Actors
The playlist includes the voices of Edith Evans, Dylan Thomas, Orson Welles and Sir Ian McKellen
Great Appetizers Can Spoil the Main Meal
The contrast is key
This Plant Calls to Bats So They Will Poop in it
Specially shaped reflectors bounce back the squeaks of echolocating bats
Why Are People Still Using Asbestos?
The story holds parallels with that of the tobacco industry
In L.A. There’s a Warehouse Filled with Whale Bones
A video offers a tour of the Whale Warehouse, which holds a large part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County's marine mammal collection
Here’s What Steam-Powered Cars Were Like Before the Combustion Engine
The Doble brothers’ built a beautiful steam car in 1924 but mismanagement kept it from being a financial sucess
The Oldest Fossilized Animal Sperm Comes From a Worm That Lived 50 Million Years Ago
The discovery points to a new way that microscopic critters might be preserved in the fossil record
What Makes Some Screams Scarier Than Others?
Shrieks of fear share sound qualities with car alarms
One Man Packed and Shipped Over 700 Pounds of Boston Snow This Year
But they refused to ship snow to anyone in Massachusetts
Archeologists Have Found 2,000 Ancient Golden Spirals and They Have No Idea What They Are
The meaning or purpose behind the spirals is unclear, but they probably were part of a ritual
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