The frosty deposit could be a lifeline for future human explorers on the Red Planet
A network of cameras and smartphone apps are helping Australian researchers hunt for space rocks
Over 75 medal winners from the 2008 and 2012 games have been busted for doping, scrambling the Olympic record books
Archaeologists talk turkey in two recent studies
The controversial surgical procedure is currently scheduled for next year
The odor-masking scent could help convince people to choose latrines and prevent pollution of waterways with waste
The upper class contents of the little nugget suggests it likely belonged to Bishop Jens Bircherod or his wife
It's a view that could change prenatal care
An amusing project about a very real problem
The FTC recently announced a policy requiring alternative treatment labels to acknowledge the lack of scientific founding of their claims
The vast scar across the tiny planet is remarkable in itself—but it also reveals that Mercury may still be tectonically active
Latest clash comes over access to a barricaded bridge
The mammal is on what seems to be an epic tour of Manhattan
The Florida Keys are the latest front on the war against the virus
The little critters escaped notice until high-powered modern scanners tackled the mummified remains
Bad luck seemed to follow the White Star Line’s infamous steam liners
They came to America seeking religious freedom, but what did their prayers, and those of the local Native Americans, sound like?
In 1952, up to 12,000 people died when acidic fog covered the city of London. A new study explains why it happened
Using sources dating back to the 11th century, researchers have put together the massive Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland
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