Basically, most of what you think you know might be wrong
The winning research centers around figuring out the way light behaves at a very fundamental level - a field called "quantum optics"
Before Columbus made landfall in the New World 520 years ago today, glowing green worms engaged in a mating dance may have welcomed him first
In this 10 minute test, you'll see 56 faces and names and try to remember as many as you can
A 5,000-year old temple complex may have been the centre of Stone Age British culture
Shooting a laser at an airplane could get you 20 years in prison
Newly-released schematics show the plans for a failed flying saucer
Most fermenting species of yeast are found on animals, insects and rotting fruit, so cultivating yeast from a person's body might not be that far-fetched
Today's Nobel Prize in medicine went to Shinya Yamanaka and John Gurdon for their work on stem cell research and cloning
Upper Paleolithic humans coming out of Africa lost romantic interest in Neanderthals about 47,000 years ago
The seemingly too-good-to-be-true 4-hour workweek has a few glaring caveats
In France, bees have been turning up with abdomens swollen in colors of blue and green, an unnatural rainbow that was also reflected in their honey
Count Wolfgang, head of a huge pencil company, explains why pencils are wonderful
Carried aloft by a giant helium balloon, Felix Baumgartner will free-fall from the stratosphere
Scientists took heed of the announcement that eggs can be made from stem cells, as evidenced by a collection of uncharacteristically colorful reactions
Crane enthusiasts now enjoy live streaming of this year's batch of endangered young Whooping Cranes as they prepare for their first migration south
Roughly 21,000 pieces of space junk orbit near the Earth
England will soon begin construction on its first building built entirely from waste
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