Call it pedantic, but comma wars are a thing
A supercomputer created a simulation of the F5 "El Reno" tornado which devastated part of Oklahoma in 2011
The world of surgery before that was much grosser and less effective
Will <i>The Other Side of the Wind</i> live up to its iconic reputation?
For comparison, whales eat up to 500 million tons annually
John Bostock was a British doctor suffering from what he called “summer catarrh”
From stained mice placenta to an implant in the eye, this year's Wellcome Image Award recipients highlight the beauty of science
The polka-dot tree frog emits a blue-green glow under UV light, which is an unusual feature for land-dwelling critters
Since 1965, the agency has bestowed more than 63,000 humanities-related grants
The 5,600-square-mile reserve along the Russian border will safeguard rare Amur leopards and Siberian Tigers
Aaron “Bunny” Lapin had already made Reddi-Wip a national concern when he finally received the patent for the aerosolizing whip cream nozzle
Can potatoes grow on the red planet? The International Potato Center is on the case
Its inventor also coined the term "blood bank"
Last year’s massive die-off was the largest ever observed
The property boasts boasts 28 bedrooms, sprawling Tudor gardens and restaurant experience in the dungeons
Hot weather, scant rainfall and high salt levels have created a perfect storm for pinkness
Chandrayaan-1 had been missing for eight years
The storm battering the northeastern U.S. is expected to undergo "bombogenesis." Just what does that mean?
The kaizuka trees represent a long and complicated history with the country's former colonial occupier
Clifton Pollard dug graves in the Arlington National Cemetery for more than thirty years
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