When you die in Delaware, you no longer need to die online.
Colorado pins its dropping teen pregnancy rate on improved access to birth control
But the industry still has a few hitches to work out—like solar panels burning birds
The Marines are storing tanks and other large equipment in large caves in Norway
Three major weaknesses make traffic lights used in almost all U.S. states prone to attacks
The biggest meta-analysis of research to date indicates that practice does not make perfect
NASA wants your help identifying astronauts' photos of the earth
A quickly carved river gorge may disappear in just a few decades
You could call an acropolis, pyramid or beehive home
Your phone could learn your typing behavior and use that to keep itself safe from intruders
It looks like another one of Iceland's volcanoes is ready to erupt
A special label could indicate whether content posted on Facebook is in jest
NEPTUNE is used for hunting whale songs, but Canada and the US worry it could be used for other purposes
Bone chemistry sheds light on the monarch's shifting diet throughout his brief life
Researchers found the liquid, originally thought to be mineral water, was actually over-aged booze
The German Museums Association says that scalps are not subject to the same ethical guidelines that govern other human remains
A new technique may help during the next oil spill
Jim Henson had a soft spot for jazz
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