Melting sea ice will open up shipping lanes across the Arctic, potentially making the Northwest Passage and North Pole navigable during summer
Recently, researchers explored the potential for therapy animals to help kids with autism, and found that they were more effective than toys
Richard the Lionheart was buried without his heart, and a modern forensic analysis just unveiled how it was preserved
On the eve of Woodrow Wilson's inauguration, suffragists descended upon Washington
This week, learn how to interpret contemporary art, taste some Canadian microbrews and listen to one of the world's best flute players
During the 2006 World Cup watching a soccer game doubled the risk of a heart attack in German fans
Home to a string of high peaks, including 20,564-foot Chimborazo, the area offers some of the finest cycling, hiking and adventuring country anywhere
Thanks to global warming, hot air piles up at mid-latitudes and causes storms and heat waves to linger for long stretches of time, new research shows.
Artist Nathalie Miebach uses meteorological data to create 3D woven works of art and playable musical scores
3D printing is a new technology that seems poised to change the world, but its origins date back all the way to the 15th century
The level of soot in Beijing's air is off the charts, leading to higher risks of lung cancer, heart attacks and other health problems
The whaler <i>Essex</i> was indeed sunk by a whale—and that's only the beginning
Thanks to a proposal by astronomers Avi Loeb and Dan Maoz, we could find evidence of extraterrestrial life very soon
Soccer players who head the ball could be injuring their brains, as well
With nanomedicine, the strategy is not to poison cancer cells or to blast them away but to trick them
How a struggling entrepreneur in Ohio saved his burger business during Lent and changed the McDonald's menu for good.
Want to know where the poor live? Look at where the light isn’t
For a large chunk of the Earth’s existence, flora have used the Sun’s light to turn the planet green
Researchers at MIT are investigating how to turn houses in Cambridge, Massachusetts, into mini-power plants
The one gem that can rival the Hope Diamond is finally on display at the Natural History Museum
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