Secretly sticky spit snatches snacks, study shows
The study’s first results suggest that space travel can cause changes on the molecular level
The 9.5-acre estate was once home to Christopher Robin and A.A. Milne
Dr. Leila Denmark lived to be 114, and practiced medicine for three quarters of a century
Millions of moonlets appear to be tucked inside the debris that famously circles the planet
Langston Hughes wrote about dreams at a time when racism meant that black people’s dreams were silenced
New database lays out details of the SS guards and commanders who carried out some of history's most terrible crimes
A stone marten that disrupted the Large Hadron Collider in November goes on display in Rotterdam in an exhibit about human-animal mishaps
This minute wriggly sea blob could represent some of the earliest steps along the path of evolution
Excavated from a rock shelter, the image of an aurochs covered in dots was made by the Aurignacians, the earliest group of modern humans in Europe
After running a mile a day for 52 years and 39 days, running legend Ron Hill finally took a day off due to heart problems
But investigators are skeptical
These now-extinct creatures are thought to have been able to secrete a chemical repellant and rotate their heads 180 degrees
Penned in 1633, the “beautifully written” list hints at household life 400 years ago
The decision is thanks to an 8 year old
People have used it to repair everything from curtains to ceilings
Designed by Charles Green, the Great Nassau was big enough to capture the imaginations of an entire country
The Amazon Reef once shocked scientists. Now, for the first time, we know what it looks like
Forest loss and humans' footprint are endangering the very sites humans want to preserve
Brunhilde Pomsel worked with Joseph Goebbels until the final days of the Third Reich
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