With its radical new design, the Philips SlimStyle may be the cheapest LED yet
Evil isn't the only culprit
Colder temperatures seem key to triggering the switch to live births
Kids throw away around $3.8 million of uneaten veggies and fruits from school lunches each year
Photographer Patrick Gries transforms ordinary specimens, stripped of fur and flesh, into art that showcases motion, predation and evolution
From the largest library in the world, more than a million images free to download and use
This Mick Jagger-approved album includes Ravi Shankar and Ali Akbar Khan's first recordings released in the West
In the 134-year observational record, we've never had a hotter November
Genetic sequencing allows scientists to uncover increasingly prevalent seafood fraud
The new tapir is the smallest of the world's five known species but it still counts as one of the largest mammals found in South America
Researchers in Berlin find that sweets containing a special probiotic may help you avoid the dentist's chair
Riffing off of airbag technology, Swedish designers have created a helmet, worn around the neck, that inflates during an accident
Go around the world this holiday with Smithsonian Folkways--no reindeer or sleigh required
This mesmerizing tool helps visualize the winds all over the globe and is known simply as “Earth"
Continued testing has found evidence of oil in the water, sediments and marine animals of the Gulf
Kim Dong-hwan, a competitive StarCraft player, was just issued a P-1A visa—the type that's usually given to athletes
When the Linnean Society of London hears the case for natural selection in 1858, Darwin shared credit with biologist A.R. Wallace
The Yule Lads used to be a lot more creepy than they are today, too, but in 1746 parents were officially banned from tormenting their kids with the stories
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