As We Get Older We Get More Tolerant of Discordant Music
Hearing loss isn’t the only thing that changes our music perception as we age
A Tired Brain Could Actually Be More Creative
The wandering thoughts brought on by fatigue can lead to insight
How 'Waves' Rippling Through Bird Flocks Help Them Escape Predators
Starlings are known for their coordinated movements and a common study animal for researchers seeking to explain such behavior
Gold Nanoparticles Can Remote Control the Brain
It’s just the latest twist in nanotech that is using gold as medicine
Japan Is Building a 40-foot Wall to Stop Tsunamis
But the expensive, extensive wall might not be high enough
How a Stinging Swarm of Bees Can Save a Life
Bee venom might be a potent medicine
Hundreds of Car-Sized Fossil Amphibians Found in a Mass Grave
The huge creature is related to modern-day newts, salamanders and frogs
The Navajo Nation Will Have the First Junk Food Tax in the U.S.
The Navajo National Council approved a 2 percent increase in sales tax on foods like pastries, fried foods, desserts, chips and soda
An Asteroid Boulder Will Be A Stepping Stone on the Journey to Mars
NASA announces details in its plan to capture an asteroid and bring it into lunar orbit
That Time an Astronaut Smuggled a Corned Beef Sandwich To Space
The sandwich was a joke but its crumbs proved to be too much — for politicians, not for the mission
Jupiter Made Our Solar System Weird
The gas giant just had to throw its mass around
Here’s Why Your Eyes Seem to Be Wired 'Backward'
Light has to pass through nerve cells to get to the rods and cones, but that order is no mistake
Half of All Local Council Positions in France Will Be Held by Women
Joint tickets with men and women running together will lead to councils balanced by gender
This 13-Year-Old Girl Just Finished One of the World's Hardest Rock Climbs
Ashima Shiraishi scaled Spain's 'Open Your Mind Direct' in about ten minutes after a few days working on the project
The Rules of Wrinkling, From Brain Folds to Pumpkin Ridges
Creases, ridges, folds and "delaminated buckles" are all different forms of wrinkling
Mystery Mammals' Ancestry Was Revealed by Proteins, Not DNA
The huge rhino-like animal and trunked llama-like animal posed a mystery until now
Every Year Spring Gets 30 Seconds Shorter
But the good news is that summer will be that much longer thanks to some peculiarities in how the Earth moves
Mars Gets a 'Northern Lights’ Show Too
Earth isn't the only planet that sees auroras
We’re Taking All the Water Out of the Ground And Causing Sea Levels to Rise
Pumping water out of aquifers at the rate we do doesn’t just threaten the water supply, it also exacerbates the effects of climate change
It's Hard to Protect Arctic Mammals When We Don’t Know How Many Live There
Only a handful of animal populations are well counted — leaving researchers in the dark about how threatened the others are
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