Sorry, Planet McPlanetface: Asteroids, moons and other celestial bodies go through a strict set of international naming guidelines
New research shows how the width of our nasal passages is literally shaped by the air we breathe
A designer's touch brings the achievements and faces of female pioneers to a wider audience
Once a mysterious Internet phenomenon, "tingleheads" are starting to get real scientific attention
How does the desert-dwelling oryx survive a body temperature that would kill other mammals? The answer lies in a panting mechanism
Sending a probe to Earth’s lifeless twin could help us understand how life rises—and falls—on faraway planets
A Smithsonian expert says the film's was undoubtedly a hybrid tea rose
Painter Marianne North's obsession with local Borneo vegetation led her to one of the most unusual and rare plants in the world
Some mobbing behavior may be less about survival, and more about sexual selection
With more satellites than any other company, Planet Labs gives environmental researchers daily data
Anthropologist Caleb Everett explores the subject in his new book, <em>Numbers and the Making Of Us</em>
Boosting your ability to remember lists, from facts to faces, is a matter of retraining your brain
For lions hunting buffalo in the Manyeleti, calculation is always at play: An adult male buffalo may be harder to bring down
A true story of the defining phrase of the Lone Star state
Scientists figure out how compulsive scratching spreads in mice, and maybe humans
The plaque that coated Neanderthal teeth is shedding new light on how our ancestors ate, self-medicated and interacted with humans
Ground squirrels in the Kalahari have devised a remarkable method to guarantee portable shade: they use their tails as umbrellas
Unseen and unsung for centuries, these underwater species of coralline algae are providing scientists with an unparalleled new archive of information
The story of Jacques Cinq-Mars and the Bluefish Caves shows how toxic atmosphere can poison scientific progress
A nonprofit called Ocearch is naming tagged sharks and giving them Twitter and Instagram accounts to ease fears and aid in conservation
Page 143 of 443