There are thousands of mountains dotting the sea floor
A lifetime of chronic health issues
Whether boy babies outnumber girl babies could be influenced by war, temperature and other stress factors
Antiretroviral drugs can control, but not cure, HIV in children
Lenin's ears are also, reportedly, up for grabs
No one knows where the dog years myth came from, but experts agree that it's simply not true
Slow lorises have snake-like markings, postures and a hiss that all resemble the speckled cobra
When human presence forces cheetahs to expend more energy, however, it put the animals' survival at risk
Thousands of images collected to document rural life from 1934 to 1944 are available to peruse online through an interactive project
Differential cooling caused by radioactive material in the crust caused one of the Moon's most distinctive features
Hydra don't seem to die of old age. But why?
Vlad the Impaler was likely held captive in Turkey's Tokat Castle
The fourth largest lake in the world is less than a tenth of its former size
Nitrogen runoff gets into the turtles' food and causes tumors on their faces, flippers and organs
The gravity loss is tiny but indicates big changes in ice coverage
Seismometers that were placed on the moon during the Apollo program collected data that is being used by physicists today
AMC, Regal, Carmike and Cinemark thumb their nose at Netflix's upcoming sequel to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
More than 40,000 migrants have died around the world
Some animals have already been killed on the beach, most likely by stampedes
Bacteria produce the signature smell that truffle-sniffing dogs and pigs pick up on
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