Men who walk in lockstep see outsiders as less threatening
A team recorded thin sheets of ice pushing rocks across a desert lake bed, answering a decades-old question
A new physics study shows another possible method for how the pyramids of Egypt were constructed
A new report outlines the logistics of letting the estimated 15,500 transgender individuals already in the military serve openly
Ecotourism can give people a closer look at wildlife, but in the case of whales, it could also harm the wildlife they're looking at
The ability to create moving, time-lapse videos is in your hands, thanks to gyroscopes
The removal of dams on the Elwha river is the largest dam removal to take place
Chris Malloy is raising money on Kickstarter to continue development of his hoverbike
Only 42 percent of Americans said they were willing to post about a controversial topic online whereas 86 percent said they would talk about it in person
Solar voltaic energy is a small, but growing, piece of the American energy pie
In trying to meet renewable goals, Europe is relying on wood from forests in the Southern United States
One of the sites was re-discovered after being lost for decades
The impressive Barrier Canyon Style images hold clues to the identity of their mysterious painters
A handful of rocky particles could tell us about the birth of our Sun and its planets
The AHA is neutral on e-cigarettes in U.S., but the WHO wants to ban them indoors
Tim Hortons is a core component of the amorphous "Canadian identity"
Shaun the sheep might beat out the previous champ, Shrek, as the world's wooliest sheep
Growing organs for human transplant is still a long way off, but this study is still a step forward
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