Even after centuries of trying, the state hasn't figured out how to stop the stealing of shellfish
Archaeologists were initially mystified
In 2006, 223,190 students were punished physically in public schools in the United States
Breadcrumb sponges show how Earth's first animals may have got by with barely any oxygen
Smart guns, like the Armatrix iP1, will only fire for their owner
He may have had a hernia
At Pawel Althamer's exhibit at the New Museum in New York City, visitors are invited to participate in the creative process
The sea is devouring medieval towns, uncovering shipwrecks, and eroding valuable archaeological sites.
Why people dream is still a mystery, however
At least nine people have died in clashes between protestors and police in Kiev’s Independence Square
China will install at least two baby hatch facilities in each of the country's provinces
While the coaches, commentators and officials aren’t ready for Sam, the players he’d share the locker room with are
Even if everybody isn’t happy with the quality of snow removal, they should be pleased it's not their responsibility
Direct jolts of electricity to the brain give a burst of alertness
Attempts to keep motorists from hitting animals usually center around making cars and roads safer, but the Finns are heading straight to the source
The U.N. Human Rights commission wants North Korean leaders to stand trial for crimes against humanity
People who suffer from loneliness were almost twice as likely to die over a six year study period than others
While Darwin contemplated speciation and evolution, his kids envisioned battling vegetables and tropical birds
In the last five years, demand for paper has dropped five percent each year
According to old Norse mythology, we’re 100 days into the end of the world
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