Diversity means flexibility, even if being left-handed can be super annoying
Archaeologists have found more than a dozen ancient circles in Turkey, Syria and Jordan—but don’t know why they were built
When it comes to whisky, Japan, the US and even England now reign supreme
Admire Rakti wasn't even the only horse to die at the races
The U.K. is committing itself to paying off a small fraction of that debt next year by issuing new debt
The capital city's decades-old system of levees to keep water back during storms and flooding is getting an upgrade
The Kashmir musk deer was last spotted in 1948 but now researchers report five recent sightings
Private spaceflight may see tighter federal regulation
Acrobatic human tornadoes and pair-dancing inertial confinement fusion implosions are among this year's favorites
Normally wary penguins seem unfazed when there's a smartly dressed robot in their midst
The private spaceflight company was testing a new fuel for their experimental spaceship
Gladiators were getting extra calcium in their diet
Special instruments called geophones help researchers distinguish the signatures of big trucks rumbling down the highway and planes taking off
Research suggests Ebola survivors aren't infectious, but scientists aren't ruling it out
Liberal and conservative brains show different activity patterns when they look at pictures of things typically thought of as disgusting
Johnsonville was once a 62-acre mill village
The sexually transmitted disease threatens the health of one of Australia’s iconic marsupials
A triple-star system has two disks of gas and dust that could form planets
More children are showing up with limb flaccidness than health officials would expect, but the illness remains rare and mysterious
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