A few recent discovering on the strange fungus wiping out North American bat colonies give reason to hope
In 2012, famers reported more than 2 million goats living in the U.S.
How many ways can life exist? Some recently discovered microbes can live on a cathode, apparently without the need for a carbon food-source
Digging deep for the secret behind a medieval warlord's mysterious death
A South London gallery is asking its patrons to identify the fake in order to spark discussion about how and why we appreciate the art
Why machines can predict your personality more accurately than your family or friends
New research on dog DNA shows that they migrated to the new world much later than initially thought
Here's what happens when you're parted from your smartphone
Bayard Holmes and Henry Cotton were separated by a generation, but both thought that mental illness arose from toxins produced within the body
Fifteen years ago, few would pay $1 million for a coin—no matter how rare. That's changing.
In the 19th century, reformers were happy to have oil come out of the ground—but they objected to the way oil companies controlled it
This year, a record number of women are serving in Congress; Hattie Wyatt Caraway was the first ever in the Senate
George Van Tassel believed he could communicate with aliens
They were hailed as heroes and even had a song
Skilled handloom weavers and abundant silk hold the key for an innovative solution
New research shows that birds are not adept at avoiding obstacles at such high speeds
The rarity is like a natural experiment that tells scientists how genes and hormones interact to produce different sexes
It’s called Space Fence and should help us track the estimated 500,000 pieces of debris that orbit Earth
The designers and builders of Europe's great Gothic cathedrals weren't actually so innovative
A blizzard hit the western open range, causing the “Great Die Up” and transforming America’s agricultural history
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