A little known startup showcases a wearable technology that generates an interactive display right before your eyes
Its inventors say that through its sensors, the NeuroOn will also let you know the best times to take naps
Spike TV points out that this is the “LARGEST CASH PRIZE IN TELEVISION HISTORY” [<em>sic</em>]
Proceeds will supposedly go toward conservation of the species
The Swiss media is very displeased by the late-ness
Memories of that awesome zoo trip? Those first few birthday cakes? All gone
Don’t make major life choices based on something you saw on TV
She searches for another way to enjoy books
Studies show that Australia's "favorite scapegoat" most likely didn't kill the Tasmanian tiger
Even though African elephants usually trump Asian elephants for might and aggression, in 217 B.C. Ptolemy made the crucial mistake of choosing inbred ones
But before it can be crowned oldest map, archaeologists have to figure out whether it is a map at all
These are the manic pixie dream gears you’ve been waiting for
Artist Jason Freeny transforms familiar childhood characters into realistic anatomical models
A new performance, staged in Los Angeles this weekend, revives one man's failed attempt to put on a smell and sound production more than a century ago
The recent cold snap wouldn't have been so unusual in the past
Unlike sprinters or gymnasts, ultramarathoners are like a fine wine, getting better—or at least more durable—with age
Chemical camouflage allow these tiny ants to sneak past enemies' defenses and steal their babies
A simple carbon dioxide wash could clean human "sebum" off old money, making those bills good as new
As firefighters are exposed to more and more fires, their bodies evolve a tolerance for those inhospitable environments
From controlling other animals' numbers to affecting carbon storage, the predators' vital roles in ecosystems justify their conservation, scientists say
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