One of the most famous, but aging, nuclear power plants in the U.S. will soon see its end
New estimates suggest a measly seven percent of mammals survived the extinction
The retailer just agreed to a pricey settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency
An 80,000-year-old "Eve" was the mother of all modern sperm whales—literally
Exiting the European Union could have far ranging consequences for industries throughout the United Kingdom
The brains of people who get chills when the right song comes on are wired differently than others
The New York Society Library was wide enough for both men
The salad topper has a long and fraught history
A handful of quasi-satellites, mini-moons and Trojan asteroids tag along with Earth as it whizzes around the sun
A new conservation facility is on its way to Hemingway’s home near Havana
Reinhold Hanning a 94-year-old retired dairy farmer served as a guard at Auschwitz during World War II
Hate crimes against LGBT people are far from rare
Hundreds. Of thousands. Of crabs.
What3words' geo-coding system divides the Earth's surface into 57 trillion squares, and assigns each a unique, memorable string of names
The cull will include a range of animals deemed troublesome to people—including rhesus monkeys and wild boar in some places
Farmers, teachers, surveyors and engineers will all be needed in the envisaged Mars settlement
Researchers have excavated ship sheds in the city of Piraeus that held triremes from the pivotal Battle of Salamis
It's our very own “quasi-moon”
Carbon nanotubes may not be as strong as scientists once thought
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