It could explain a lot of weird, quantum physics
Oviaptorosaurs likely kept their eggs in open nests—more like bird than crocodiles—but needed to arrange their eggs carefully
You can experience early video games and operating systems yourself through retrocomputing and ads
Washington's teeth were made of a lot of things, but not wood
Feeling like a ghost or an angel is near is likely caused by a blip in how our brain processes self awareness and our sense of place in space
Fat alone couldn’t get these squirrels through hibernation in burrows that get almost as chilly as -10 degrees Fahrenheit
Robert O'Neill says he is the SEAL who killed bin Laden
Solving life's challenges one at a time—with math!
A four-minute maneuver by a docked, unmanned European spacecraft pushed the ISS out of the path of a hand-sized chuck of space debris
No one wanted Atari's E.T. in 1982, but they want it now
There's more to the world's airports than newsstands and food courts
The company hopes to resume flying with a new ship by summer 2015
Only ten percent of their killers are ever reprimanded
Officials haven’t confirmed whether the canine is a full-blooded gray wolf, but wolf advocates are pretty convinced
Anxiety about the changing environment isn’t just affecting you and professionals are working to understand it
The word's meaning has changed a lot throughout the centuries
These two treatment philosophies were previously seen as being diametrically opposed, but some experts think the systems can complement each another
Satellite monitoring could help keep tabs on indigenous people without invasive visits to their remote homes
Pain overrides itchiness temporarily but neurotransmitters released to cope with that pain reactivate the itch neurons
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