This new IPCC video boils down the physical science behind climate change in language anyone can understand
It's an adapted version of a Narragansett Native American word that translates to "eaten raw or uncooked"
Now, even if you can't swing the trip to the First Annual Catholic Conference on Geocentrism, you can send a robot instead
Hyundai aims to have a hydrogen fuel cell-powered SUV on the road by 2014
Eighty percent of those who enrolled in online learning classes already have bachelor's degrees. Forty four percent have some graduate education
You know what fracking is, right? If not, we're here to help
This insect-killing fungus could be the bane of bed bugs
People can sometimes seem eager to get physically painful experiences out of the way, likely in avoidance of having to dread that impending pain
From half off deals, to the music they play in the store, marketers are getting ready to release their arsenal of tricks on you
Archeologists working one the site say it is the largest and oldest wine cellar ever discovered in the Near East
People really don't like being unemployed, and having good unemployment assistance doesn't change that
The monitoring program that gave us Keeling's Curve is facing the axe as budgets are cut
It turns out that there are, in fact, women who drum. And they are amazing
The artists recently held a wine and cheese pairing event, in which visitors stuck their noses close to the human cheese and took a big whiff
If you're tired of hearing about selfies or 3D printing this is not the story for you because it involves both
Even the slowest handguns shoot a bullet at 340 meters per seconds
Watching reality television that depicts sex does actually say something about your sex life, according to new research
As the crabs got older, their tolerance for shell diversity decreased, and they honed in on a single shell type they liked best
For some, the choice of font is actually a matter of life and death
Brains are so soft that you can deform them with a touch
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