Subjects consumed with money, they found, dropped an average of 13 IQ points, or the equivalent of zapping our brain by pulling a mind-numbing all-nighter
Three time-lapses were shot on the same stretch of rail over 60 years
Underwater explosions and sonar testing is expected to kill hundreds, and injure thousands to millions of animals
Scientists have found the protein that prevents your (mouse's) body from adjusting to changing time zones
Your brain can't handle the overflow of emotion
The face of farming is almost always male, but women are the fastest growing farming demographic in the country. This photographer is telling their stories
Even the most determined dung beetles can't offset all of those emissions, so don't feel too relieved about that steak or burger
Russian police are flexing their newly appointed authority under the country's anti-gay propaganda law
Shaking hands with a cheater made study participants feel guilty themselves
Past predictions about the future oftentimes fail miserably, but many of Isaac Asimov's futuristic visions were pretty accurate
So far, only one South Korean outlet has reported on this latest possible atrocity, and unfortunately it will probably remain that way
NASA's 3-D printer is the 3-D printer your 3-D printer wishes it could be
Fast food workers are asking for more money and to unionize, something that's unusual to see in the South
China's Chang'e 3 rover is slated to launch by the end of the year
Octopus tentacles still react up to an hour after being severed from their dead owner, and even try to pick up food and feed a phantom mouth
The internet of today touches the vast majority of the globe—and beyond—but not so long ago the net had a much more modest footprint
Scientists watched the magnetic field of a star 51 light years away flip back and forth
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry will make the final call of whether or not the time has arrived to confirm ununpentium's existence
The ornate, well made carousels of the past are in danger - degrading, being sold piecemeal and sometimes even for parts
The researchers coined the term "dispositional attitudes" as a new means of assessing a person's baseline outlook on the world
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