Tapping the “57” has nothing to do with it
A new center will celebrate the glory days of Boss and other American musical icons
New study shoots down the trendy “remedy”
The U.S. Army just changed its grooming regulations to accommodate observant soldiers
Hyoliths have confused scientists for 175 years, but researchers have finally worked out a few of their close relatives
These seed bombs could make Army training easier on the environment
Today, we still have no idea if the process will ever produce results
The Scandinavian country began a controversial phase out of FM radio broadcasts this week in favor of Digital Audio Broadcasting
The park will tell the story of Tubman’s later years
The prototype was part of a short-lived attempt to take the copper out of one-cent coins
A beautiful look at a violent event
A 20-cent whirligig-like centrifuge could help doctors in remote regions diagnose disease
Although it seems counter-intuitive now, some women had reasons for not wanting the vote
In the continued quest for sustainable proteins, another company is wriggling into the market
New research shows puppies respond strongly to high-pitched chatter, but most adult dogs could care less
New study links rising temperatures to dangerous toxins
On this day in 1964, the surgeon general officially said that smoking causes cancer. But warning labels in America still don't show its effects
Our celestial buddy could have formed after multiple impacts—not one giant smash up
On National Hot Toddy Day, warm up with this tasty drink, whether you're sick or not
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