The BBC/Masterpiece sleuth employs a memory technique invented by the ancient Greeks
Athletes are using cutting-edge training devices that they hope will give them a competitive advantage
Which means climate change will impact them differently
Between 1939 and 1945 the War Artists Advisory Committee purchased about 6,000 pieces of art from over 400 artists
Can the sum of all positive integers = -1/12? It can, sort of...
Some of the Neanderthal genes made important contributions while others made us more susceptible to disease
On the southern edge of the world, a waterfall runs red as blood
That's more than twice as many as they expected to find
The University of Edinburgh is displaying life-size lanterns inspired by the famous army of terracotta soldiers
Explore the history of Nevada's Nuclear Test Site, and see how a half-century of tests transformed the desert into a cratered moonscape
Female reproductive strategies vary with paternal investment
The Seahawks can take the field knowing that at least one hairy mammal is rooting for them
Being exposed to small doses of peanut protein can help allergic people build a tolerance
There is more to nachos than Velveeta and jalapeños
A blow by blow of the flimflams and tales of hustlers throughout history, art and literature
An inventor has come up with a system for embedding smells into movies, music and text messaging
Wikipedia is still the leading source of information for patients and providers. Which is a problem, since Wikipedia entries have mistakes
Stereotype threat can be hard to prove in real life situation, but here's a really good example of how it works
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