One of the most complete T. rex skeletons ever found will be on display at the National Museum of Natural History
At one beach in Spain, increasing numbers of tourists have caused a 60 percent decline in shell abundance, potentially disrupting the aquatic ecosystem
From kettles to apps, flasks to forums, these resources help the Sacramento-based home chemist concoct her award-winning beers
Virtuoso 12-string bajo sexto player Max Baca talks about his long-time partner Flaco Jiménez
David Roubik, who pioneered the field of tropical bee studies, says what will save them is a better understanding of their natural state
You no longer have to be expert chocolate-taster to tell whether your cacao beans are as fancy as advertised
The storytellers assumed we’d be sharp enough to pick up on their hints that Sir Morien was black. Turns out, we’re not
Some phrases shows up time and again in successful Kickstarters, while others are associated with failure
Journey through Namibia's beautiful landscapes with these photos submitted by our readers
And then we need to get off this rock
A new study finds that the mental benefits of greenery are immediate and long-lasting
Net neutrality might be done for. Here's a look at where it came from
A look into the era when the cereal mascots were more than just Snap!, Crackle! and Pop!
We're very quickly running out of time to deal with rising carbon emissions
Whole-aircraft parachutes are already being used in small planes to save lives, but one company believes they are also feasible for commercial airlines
"Ubuhle Women" at the Anacostia Community Museum showcases the work of a community of master beaders
Nepal has the Yeti. The South has Bigfoot. Iceland has fairies
They’re good for you and the environment, but are they good enough to eat?
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