The technology could someday be used in implantable medical devices or environmental sensors
Don’t worry, scientists say that it’s not a threat to human health but instead could be a marker of how air circulates
Inside, there are two lifts, three motors, eight paths, a 20 foot free-fall and more
In the U.S., road crews scatter about 137 pounds of salt per person annually to melt ice. Where does it go after that?
Supervolcanoes are not just really, really big volcanoes—they're fundamentally different things, driven by different forces
Blue Monday: scientifically-grounded downer day or invention made up to sell more vacations and protein shakes?
Stop walking and using your smart phone at the same time.
People who've suffered a concussion should take time off from any taxing mental activity
These breakthroughs range from making body parts on a 3D printer to getting the body to fight cancer on its own
Why don't archaeologists find fossilized poop all over the place? In a word: roaches
While there were zero Somali pirate hijackings this year - the amount of content that was uploaded to The Pirate Bay this year increased by 50 percent
An inventor may have perfected a way to make scalding hot coffee or tea instantly warm, and keep it that way
The development of the ancient city of Akko, roughly 6000 years ago, led to the collapse of the local ecosystem
A U.S. District Court judge says border agents should be allowed to search travelers' laptops
Some customers in China now know both what the fox says, and what it tastes like
Frost quakes can cause a sound like a sonic boom
An old bomb just killed one and injured eight in Germany
Paula Deen may in fact come from a long culinary tradition of skipping the bread and simply eating the butter
The site has sponsored projects ranging from losing weight to building a race car
Genetically modified potatoes resistant to potato blight were designed in Ireland
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