Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent's missing heart still has not been found, but archeologists searching for it did discover a lost, ancient Ottoman town
You should nap before, and after, trying to learn anything
Ernest Hemingway: author, journalist, crazy cat guy
The unassumingly-named Central Reference Laboratory is slotted to open in 2015 and will securely store and study highest risk diseases
When women catch the scent of a newborn baby, their dopamine pathways in a region of the brain associated with reward learning light up
In the wake of a massive earthquake in Pakistan this morning, a new island has emerged from the Arabian Sea
Besides being cool images, the behavior captured on the camera trap is extremely rare for Golden Eagles in nature
The U.S. Postal Service owes the man who sculpted the Korean War memorial nearly $685,000
Out-of-date food is often still good to eat, and this man wants to sell it to you
China says it's purchased 3 million hectares of Ukrainian farming land, but Ukraine says it has no intention of selling land to China
If you've ever been told to "march to the beat of your own drum" here's your chance to do that as literally as possible
The idea is to provide passage for insects that play a role in maintaining an estimated 90 percent of Britain's greenery and crops through pollination
Beautiful people. We love them. We hate them. But do we treat them better or worse than non-beautiful people?
Researchers think that this method could find some application in alleviating conditions such as PTSD, but those potential uses are speculative
North Carolina was saved from nuclear devastation by one little switch
Lots of people, lots of exits, lots of packages--a few of the reasons why shopping malls are targeted
Hackers say they've found a way around the new iPhone's fingerprint scanner, and it doesn't sound all that hard
Lox didn't originate in New York City. Nor did bagels. But putting them together, that is a distinctly New York Creation
Amidst an ongoing military crackdown, Egypt bans the Muslim Brotherhood
Doctors in New Hampshire recently confirmed that fifteen people have possibly be exposed to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - an often deadly brain disease
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