Digital database points to puzzle plagiarism
As Earth moves between Jupiter and the sun, the gas giant will outshine the stars
It's a give-and-take relationship: alligators may chow down on a few chicks, but they keep predators at bay
They're more than just massive fields of black panels
From winding brain pathways to sparkling moth scales, these evocative images both teach and amaze
A new Boeing prototype lavatory zaps germs with UV rays
Scientists think that chimps throwing and stacking stones at hollow trees may be evidence of early rituals
The absurd-looking device is a marble-powered, one-man band
Going to the bank just got that much scarier
Volcanic upheaval could explain some of the mysteries of Mars’ strange surface
Paul Johnson turns Twin Cities landscapes into hypnotic stop-motion
Though the actual eclipse can only be seen from select locations, don't miss the live stream of the event online
Previously-undiscovered octopus spotted hanging out on the ocean floor
The $4 billion train station has been called beautiful and a boondoggle
Look back in time with a glimpse at a galaxy that's 13.4 billion light years away
There’s plenty to dislike about using social media to sell endangered species
Verona, the home of Romeo and Juliet, is preventing new eateries from opening that primarily serve kebabs, gyros and fried food
Androids, velociraptors and talking toys are all part of the experience at the Henn-na Hotel
Though not the oldest living creatures, these fungi may have paved the way for living creatures to take hold of the land
The country could drop the Union Jack in favor of a design with a more distinctive national symbol
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