In the 18th century, sober citizens and church goers loved to harp on the evils of alcohol abuse, which supposedly could cause a person to randomly burst into flames
In November, the body of Yasser Arafat was exhumed from beneath several feet of concrete to determine whether or not the leader had been poisoned by polonium 210
The discovery of 33 new trapdoor spider species in the U.S. Southwest kicked off a celebrity species-naming throw down
Researchers are trying to figure out just why the placebo effect works, and when doctors should use it
Skip the holiday season melt downs by not over-thinking gifts for family or close friends, researchers advise
After Frida Kahlo died, her husband, the painter Diego Rivera, refused to let anyone open her closet. Now, Frida's closet is on display for the world
New research suggests that most Arctic mammals will actually be helped, not hurt, by climate change
A new interactive map shows you how the holidays are celebrated in photos and videos
The price of a ride to space is dropping, but is your body ready?
Drive around and take in the sights of a virtual Pyongyang-style city
Driving just 1 mile less per day is more effective at reducing weight than cutting back on 100 calories per day
This bicycle-mounted coconut holder lets you pretend you're riding a horse
What will life be like for the last holdouts during the actual end of the world?
A new fuel-mixing technology could drive down the cost of spaceflight
The connection between specific foods and migraines is tough to prove
The Duma - Russia's power house of Parliament - voted in support of a bill that would ban American citizens from adopting Russian orphans
The new spider, thought to be a member of the genus Cyclosa, might build these decoys as part of a defense mechanism to confuse or distract predators
Richard Hickock and Perry Smith's bodies were exhumed yesterday, as part of an investigation into four murders committed in Florida in 1959
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