New research will help countries prepare
In a day and age when teens are tasked with picking multimillion dollar dream homes, it's not hard to see why
When you respond to an email, you mirror the sender's email style
Researchers have developed a new device that could help determine the presence of tumor cells circulating in the bloodstream
From beef to beer, here's how the numbers stack up
The effects for single moms and racial minorities would be particularly significant
Turns out Peru’s Wari people were excellent urban planners...and their 1,500-year-old 'amunas' could soon bring water to Lima
Study shows the world's oceans were dangerously acidic during the Permian Extinction Event
They’ll forge their path sans sherpas or oxygen tanks
Stop comparing your life to flattering photos and carefully-crafted status updates
The California Roadkill Observation System studies wildlife by mapping out crowd-sourced roadkill sightings
A new study shows natural selection is alive and well in the Netherlands
Parks and Wildlife thinks a goldfish owner dumped his pets into a local lake. Now a few years later, the fish swarm the water in thousands
“Figures” challenges British austerity policies—and an artist’s physical endurance
Native Hawai'ian activists say the volcano-top project is damaging sacred lands
A new study of ancient beads shows “an enduring cultural boundary” between northern and southern Europe during the Neolithic Age
Google has a patent for artificial intelligence with a personality -- and that patent might not be a good idea
A federal judge declares the National Marine Fisheries Service did not do its job to protect dolphins and whales
A rare nodosaur has been found in Texas...by a little boy
New research shows sometimes our own brains get in the way of acquiring new skills
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