A new study gives scientists some more insight into the weird history of flowering plants
The 7-foot-tall douglas fir named Yoda managed to weather many a drought over the centuries, but not this last one
People watching action flicks ate nearly twice as much as those viewing a talk show
The eruption, currently spewing lava fountains, could go on for a year
The boar's meat is too contaminated from Chernobyl's radiation to be fit for human consumption
New research suggests that the workers at copper mines in the Levant were valued workers, not slaves
Stars are star-shaped because of imperfection in our eyes
The chapter was removed after being deemed "too wild" and subversive
Some argue, however, that Homo sapiens are responsible for the etchings
This is the most direct evidence supporting researchers’ ideas about how the Sun is powered
How well the drug works in humans, however, isn't so clear
Norway's SALT festival involves music, sauna's and architecture
Your house is laced with microbes shed by your body
Could medical cannabis help prevent the more than 16,500 deaths each year due to opioid overdose?
The slime in okra could make for a natural ice cream stabilizer
These cat pictures are brought to you by quantum entanglement as discussed by Einstein and Schrödinger
The approval of the Space Launch System is an important step for NASA
When people listen to music they enjoy, their brains drift into a resting daydream, regardless of the genre
New research shows that the first humans in the Arctic lived there for nearly 4,000 years
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