Skip the shirtless bathroom selfie and go with a group shot for your next online dating profile
Koalas use a special pair of "fleshy lips" located outside of their larynx to produce these deep grunts
Of the iconic Christmas gifts, which would give you the best career prospects?
Siberians by chance discovered that Lake Baikal's frozen waves created an unexpectedly bright sound when one of them fell and thunked the ice with her hand
The tastes you grew up with, tend to stick with you
Researchers think cats' dismissive attitudes are a product of their evolutionary history over the past 9,000 years
The words we consider naughty are a reflection of how we see ourselves as a culture
There is physics everywhere, including on the playground
Healthier food and less wasteful utensils and packaging are next on the school lunch reform list
Would you murder a robot? If you did, should you be charged for it?
For scientists who discover new species, the prospect of their science being used to gather and sell the species they described is a strange one
Research has shown cockroaches are adept communicators, and can even show individual personality
Wines' regionally-distinctive flavors may be caused by the bacteria and fungi that live on the grapes
For Hunger Games fans, there's a new hobby in town: archery
A microphone network meant to eavesdrop on elephants' conversations ended up hearing something far more gruesome
This year's hurricane season - which ends tomorrow - has been far more subdued than experts predicted
Some materials are harder to render than others, but soon those catalogs will be full of space that never existed in the real world
The next step, the researchers say, is to move the system outside of the lab and hospital and into the real-world environment for testing
On Monday, ten retired N.H.L. players sued the league for fraud and negligence
Also known as little spotted cats, tigrillo, tigrinas or tiger cats, it turns out these wild felines are not one but two distinct species
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