Could utensils be a way to keep consumers safe?
The CDC's latest rape and sexual violence statistics are just as disturbing as ever
Columbian mammoths roamed Western North America thousands of years ago, and now we have a better idea of what they looked like
A new survey catalogs the world's (steadily disappearing) lakes
This lack of diversity does not bode well for food sustainability and economics in light of climate change
The internet's about to get a wealth of illustrations from more than two million books
Like running? Like wine? Why not combine the two?
Add another line to your celestial address: Astronomers just found out we live in the Laniakea Galactic Supercluster
Children used to self-directed learning and intellectual freedom can handle the strictures of college
Dreadnought is the largest dinosaur in the world to be scientifically described
Cash- and time-strapped moms often feel pressured to cook meals for unappreciative kids and men
Lego overtook Mattel this year to become the world's most-profitable toy company
NASA wants to know what your predictions are for the future of Solar System exploration
Photographer Gregg Segal wanted to highlight the problems of waste, pollution and overconsumption
Efforts to save the Pyramid of Djoser could be making things worse
Scientists lay out how melting sea ice may destabilize the Arctic atmospheric circulation
A Seattle-based designer aims to introduce a sustainable way of disposing of bodies
The surprisingly affordable way to spy on someone's phone
Your life narrative gives meaning to chaos
Researchers find new evidence about the shape of Stonehenge
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