An unassuming shrub from the Mediterranean is the first documented case of a plant timing its reproduction to the lunar cycle
Thirteen national parks and reserves have lost all their primates as people move in to protected regions to farm cacao
In her new book, Caitlin O'Connell shows how the interactions of tight-knit bulls can be surprisingly similar to human relationships
The iconic artist's large-scale painting of this century's music greats debuts at the American History Museum, kicking off Jazz Appreciation Month
A team at an MIT International Development Design Summit is making coffee production a little easier for small-scale farmers in Tanzania
Enter the dark and completely unique world of the Museum of Jurassic Technology
For Jazz Appreciation Month, a guide to understanding the nuances, subtleties and surprises of America's unique music
Evoking springtime and rebirth, African burial ritual, rhythm, and identity, the "soundsuit" by artist Nick Cave is packed with iconic themes
Researchers at Northeastern University have outfitted a van with sensors, microphones and cameras that can spot the early stages of potholes
Russia sends off the one-year crew and a Saturn probe gets artistic in our picks for this week's best space-related pictures
Joseff of Hollywood made jewelry for many of the most important American films of the 20th century
Orbital Insight, founded by a NASA and Google veteran, is quick to predict crop failures and estimate the current global oil surplus
Unbreakable shoelaces? They come in stylish colors and patterns
Members of the television show's stellar cast, along with director Matthew Weiner, dropped off some significant "Mad Men" swag
Technology hitting the market will help doctors examine heart conditions or check for colon cancer without breaking the skin
Meet the man who climbed to the top and took these stunning shots
Sunlight triggers chemical reactions in the façades of buildings in Mexico City and Milan to improve air quality
The seals only consume the viscera, though, which may be why this particular type of predation took ecologists by surprise
Founding father Benjamin Rush was greatly concerned with the amount of booze imbibed in post-Revolution America
On many maps the ocean is colored a uniform, solid blue. But for those who live off the waters, the sea is places, roads, highways
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