The dedicated bike lanes could improve some commuter's trips by nearly 30 minutes
From Frogger to Asteroids to Turtles!, play through the early days of video gaming
Will the Monsieur be the espresso machine of party cocktails?
Humans are emotional creatures, but whether emotions produced the same physical responses in people across varying cultures remained unknown until now
Researchers believe they have figured out a way to make a promising biofuel that is cheap enough to compete with gasoline
The 1972 summer games held in Munich, Germany, suffered the worst terrorist attack in history
When form follows fermentation
The ships that we've dreamed up tell us a lot about just how badly humans have wanted to travel beyond our own world
Demand for horse-drawn rides has reportedly spiked as tourists and locals alike rush in for a chance to take one last buggy ride through the park
Here's what we know, what we don't know, and how you can use this information to minimize your suffering
As far as spiders are concerned, caterpillars have a case of very bad breath
Climate change has extended the range in which mangroves can survive the winter, letting them take root farther north and invade salt marshes
A century-old set of negatives was found in an Antarctic supply hut
The dolphins' expert, deliberate handling of the terrorized puffer fish implies that this is not their first time at the hallucinogenic rodeo
The increasingly-popular idea that all dinosaurs had feathers may be a bit too enthusiastic
Journalist David Freedman says engineering healthier versions of popular treats could finally help the poorest and most obese Americans lose weight
Only time will tell whether the sites and sounds and tastes and smells are a success, but no one can say London didn't try
Known as hennins, the tall headdresses were popular among European noblewomen in the late Middle Ages
Scientists are in agreement that human activities are altering our climate—and it's an illusion that the pace of changes seems to have slowed down
Kyle Naegeli, 15, first discovered this unlikely fishing hole after he made a $5 bet with his dad
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