Some of the bowhead whales in the icy waters off of Alaska today are over 200 years old
It's a criminal strategy that comes with low risks and high rewards.
If you've ever been on a dark country road, you know how hard it can be to see just where the asphalt ends and the rest of the world begins. Well, in the Netherlands, they've proposed a clever solution: glow in the dark road paint
Humanity is well on its way to screwing up Antarctic and the Southern Ocean in addition to the warmer corners of the world
A new estimate says there are 17 billion Earth-like planets in the Milky Way
Some Android phones have barometers, and scientists want to use your observations to predict the weather
The squid is about 10-feet long and was spotted over half a mile below the ocean surface about 620 miles south of Tokyo
Haven't you always wanted to own a launch pad?
The Quadrantid shower is already behind us, and star gazers will have to wait until April (the start of meteor shower season) for the next big show
The rescued baby is bringing attention to Lewa's efforts to protect its ailing rhino populations that are being picked off by poachers
Banned in England until 1961, a copy of this 17th-century text is going up for auction
If you're going to win a snow battle, you've got to have a snow fort. Here's how to make the best one
Rather than tossing your tree, turn it into spruce beer
While a Martian day is only 39 minutes and 35 seconds longer than an Earth day, the differences quickly add up
A bluefin tuna goes for $3,599 per pound
The crew of Apollo 15 placed a small aluminum sculpture on the moon to memorialize those astronauts had died
Humans have loved flowers for millennia, for both their looks and their scents
Using lasers and magnets, a group of physicists pushed potassium atoms to a state colder than absolute zero
For the past decade, these two men have allegedly been smuggling narwhal tusks
This research may have a silly title, but it does answer an important question of global significance
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