László Bíró first sold the ballpoint pen in 1938, just before the onset of WWII
Researchers took a look at the differences in productivity between the big wigs and employees
There's a bacterium on a diatom on an amphipod on a frog on a bump on the log in the hole in the bottom of the sea!
For dogs engaged in this futile repetitive behavior, there might not be much of a choice, just like people suffering from OCD
Mother giraffes join the ranks of elephants, polar bears, chimpanzees, gorillas,and other animals in the practice of mourning their dead
After hundreds of years, and multiple attempts to develop a universal language the same problem still remains: no one wants to learn it
In a few weeks a new batch of college freshmen will step onto the quad, and their lives have been very different from yours
NASA's InSight, launching in 2016, will see inside the red planet.
A report issued by TRAFFIC issues the latest depressing statistics surrounding the epidemic-proportion illegal rhino horn trade in South Africa and Asia
Astronomers caught a red giant star swallowing one of its planets, a vision of Earth's own potential fate
This 63-year old engineer, is probably Japan's last true ninja
Exotic animals in Germany’s Wuppertal Zoo aren't just sharing smiles and admiration from visitors. They are sharing deadly viruses, too
Watch the Twitter users of the United States wake up and greet their followers with either a good morning, or something a little less appropriate
Pallets, the unassuming collection of wooden slats, are perhaps the most important thing in our global economy
"Weird fiction" fans toast today to the birth of Howard Phillips Lovecraft, aka H.P. Lovecraft
Pea aphids can harness sunlight to aid in energy production
Filtering van Goghs works to simulate color blindness unlocks strikingly different images, perhaps revealing something about the way the famous painter saw the world
The race for the tallest structure in the world has been with us since humans built structures, and today it is going strong. But where's the limit?
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