Indonesian Volcano Spews a Four-Mile High Column of Ash
Until August 2010, Mount Sinabung had been inactive for centuries
There Are 58 Versions of Little Red Riding Hood, Some 1,000 Years Older Than the Brothers Grimm’s
Brothers Grimm may have popularized the tale but they certainly didn't win any prizes for originality
Underwater Kites Can Harness Ocean Currents to Create Clean Energy
If researchers were to figure out how to harness the power of the currents, there is ample energy to be had
Depressed People’s Cells Appear To Be Prematurely Old
The research does not address whether the shorter telomeres directly translate into health problems, however
Remnants of 3.5 Billion-Year-Old Bacteria May Be the Oldest Evidence of Life on Earth
The microbial sediment layers outdate previous evidence of life around 300 million years
This Floating Marine Laboratory Aims to Make Ocean Exploration Cool Again
The SeaOrbiter's primary purpose is for marine research, but it also aims to inspire
The Current Outbreak of a Dolphin-Killing Virus Is the Deadliest in History
Based on past disease events, researchers estimate that this current cycle of the outbreak is likely only at the half way point
Mating Snakes Engage in a Literal Battle of the Sexes
Male and female red-sided garter snakes have antagonistic genitals, evolved to further the interests of their respective gender
This Spot in the Andes May Be the Fastest-Evolving Place on Earth
Like isolated islands, evolution in these mountainous, unique environments seems to be ticking away at a faster beat than run-of-the-mill habitats
Sleep Experts Have No Idea What the Most Common Nightmare Is
Past studies only represented a specific group and method of studying nightmares, and all came up with variable top results
Woodwind Players Who Don’t Clean Their Instrument Risk Growing Colonies of Infective Fungi
Brass players aren't off the hook, either
Listen to “Huh”—a Universal Word—in Russian, Icelandic, Lao And Siwu
Researchers think "huh" is a great example of "convergent cultural evolution of linguistic items," or a word that came out of a conversational need
Pollution May Be Crippling Chinese Men’s Sperm
The problem likely reaches beyond China, as some researchers have reported a worldwide decline in average sperm counts
These High-Tech Cocktail Garnishes Take a Hint From Plants And Animals
In the coming years, biomimicry could be the newest upscale dining fad, much as molecular gastronomy was in the late 1990s and locavorism is today
Big-Breasted Mannequins Take a Craze for Plastic Surgery to Its Logical Conclusion
Whether in Sweden, the U.S. or Venezuela, however, it seems that women simply want to recognize a bit of themselves in store windows
The Inventor of Videotape Recorders Didn’t Live to See Blockbuster’s Fall
As far as Charles Ginsberg was concerned, the video tape was "one of the most significant technological advances" since the television
This Photographer Captures the Beauty And Dignity of Elderly Animals
Photographer Isa Leshko says the project originally began as a form of self-therapy, but it evolved into a traveling photography exhibition
A Virtual Ten-Year-Old Girl Helped Identify 1,000 Online Predators
Over a ten week period, Sweetie accrued around 20,000 solicitations for virtual sex from men from around the world
Americans Who Have Stereotypical Ideas About Race And Violence Are More Likely to Own Guns
These results held true even after controlling for conservative politics, being from the South and harboring anti-government sentiments and other factors
Thanksgiving Day Shopping Could Overtake Black Friday in Five Years
Whether non-virtual stores will succeed in drawing shoppers away from their turkey dinners and post-stuffing stupor, however, remains to be seen
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