For five minutes on Friday, Google.com went down. While it was down the internet saw a 40% drop in traffic
The details of the new high school curriculum remain elusive, but the plan was likely inspired by the drones being deployed to the Middle East these days
The author was in the middle of a 46th novel when he passed away following complications from a stroke
Exercise is not a quick fix for sleeplessness, but rather a sleep aid that kicks in only with a long term investment of a regular schedule at the gym
A leaked copy of an upcoming report reinforces the fact that we are the main cause of modern climate change
The tiny black dot on the top lefthand side is Venus.
"Arthromes" are like biomes, but they acknowledge humanity's influence
From the 80s to today, college-aged kids aren't having any more sex than before
A newly-released 1970s internal CIA report admits the agency's involvement in the 1953 coup
Victoria Hall had at least one good outcome: the invention of outward opening emergency exits and the invention of the "push bar" emergency door
Automata paved the way for the creepy, lifelike robots we see today
It's been 19 months since the crash, but the ship is still in the water
These designs for tiny apartment-living are being put to the test
Of all the places you think were discovered by Europeans, how many were actually discovered by Europeans?
With pigs and pyramids and dog-shaped tokens, what kind of game might they have been playing?
Everybody loves adverbs. Unsurprisingly, scientists love them too
Area 51 now officially exists, newly declassified documents say
Jimmy Carter's 1979 solar panels were stripped down by Ronald Reagan, while no one noticed when the Bush administration installed panels to heat the pool
By switching perspectives from hider to seeker, kids get experience in putting themselves in someone else's shoes
Researchers think a potential therapy could be developed that blocks the bacteria's ability to divide and produce symptomatic typhoid
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