A common bacteria that infects mosquitoes seems to prevent them from carrying more deadly diseases.
Archaeologists, who typically consider fire to be a destructive force, are now finding that it can be useful as tool of discovery
Journey to the Center of Earth
With a high-tech remotely operated vehicle, a team is able to map a dark, hot and toxic vent field on the ocean floor
The MIT graduate speaks to how he ended up studying the stars for the Catholic Church
A dog's sense of smell is 100,000 more sensitive than a human's. That's why the U.S. military uses them to detect improvised explosive devices
The BACtrack Skyn, a wearable similar in style to a Fitbit, tracks your blood alcohol level in real time
Enjoy a farm tour, cryogenics demonstration and a heritage-breed beef burger at Newport, Rhode Island's Swiss Village Farm
These daring seamen kept the Allied troops armed and fed while at the mercy of German U-boats
The materials for a new electronic component that could power a tiny camera sound more like breakfast than science
An Oklahoma lawyer details the attack by hundreds of whites on the thriving black neighborhood where hundreds died 95 years ago
Finnish designer Teuvo Loman adds a 15-person sauna to a Burger King storefront
David Janesko and Adam Donnelly are using materials found in nature to photograph nature
Community leaders convene at the National Museum of the American Indian to push for change
The cetaceans can perform acoustic gymnastics, but how they produce ultrasonic noises has long eluded scientists
A new exhibition, curated by the community, debuts this weekend at the Smithsonian
As Birmingham flourishes again, an urban explorer documents what is left behind
The technique is also changing attitudes and inspiring locals to preserve their natural treasures
The author of the blockbuster book Evicted talks about those who came before him
When vying for dominance, meerkats increase their food intake to bulk up and maintain their place on the social pecking order
From breast pumps to bottles, the Silicon Valley startup Naya Health is making smarter products for parents and infants
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