Selfie, photobomb and five-second rule all have signs in progress
Bumblebees gravitate toward unfamiliar flowers that merge two patterns they know—a classic error of long term memory
An Italian neuroscientists says that the surgery could be ready in as few as two years, but the scientific community remains very skeptical
Is Hitler’s 90-year-old manifesto too dangerous to be on bookshelves?
Opportunity rover helps capture a hauntingly blue view of nightfall on the Red Planet
Researchers find that microplastic pollution has become a new threat to the health of ocean reefs
Scientists used raw data to create their first image of the red planet
Hiram R. Revels made history when, amid the tensions of Reconstruction, he became a senator from Mississippi
How the “one-third rule” protects your eyes
A new census shows that there are now at least 57 elusive Amur leopards in Russia
The advancing age of Congress isn’t just due to reelection rates
It's going to be a pretty slow race, however
A visualization shows a week’s worth of vessel movement
For some, taste mixes with other sense—a form of synesthesia that isn't as common as experiencing the colors of words
Satellite data shows that snow and glacial melt are partially to blame for an annual freshwater output 1.5 times that of Mississippi River
The city will create 40,000 new bike parking spaces by 2030
Utricularia gibba has less DNA, but more genes
By inadvertently stowing away in Spanish ships, one pesky little insect quickly spread throughout much of the world
The circus-skill tradition goes back so far in tiny Tsovkra-1 that no one knows quite how or why it started—but it may end before long
Scientists find that despite time and location, the productivity of settlements grows faster than their populations
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