A new study shows how much, exactly, the 2008 recession contributed to rising inequality in America
DDT was banned in the United States more than 40 years ago, but it's still killing birds in a town in Michigan
It takes two days of constant drilling by hand to create a single pipe, which can be used to hunting animals
Nanoprinters can duplicate great artwork with remarkable precision
Before people ever made it to the South Pole, a pollutant had beaten us there
President Nixon wanted to make sure Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing had enough time to "learn the ropes"
A new law expected to go into effect soon will make it legal to unlock your phone
The birds' patterns of movement are surprisingly similar to that of superfluid helium
Minerals blown off the Sahara fuel the microbes that undergird the Bahaman ecosystem
When treated as a human, the baby chimp acted like one—until her physiology and development held her back
The plant will soak up most of the emissions from its coal-fired power production
These lizards have been accidentally left to fornicate all alone among the stars
After being closed for three decades, a remote sinkhole full of ancient bones will be opened to researchers
Even two-year-olds find the twisted joy in others' pain
Melting permafrost can change the land in really strange—and sometimes dangerous—ways
Photographer Alex Hofford exposed the extent of the wildlife trade openly taking place at this infamous market
The rise of shale oil and longer shipping distances have spurred railroad regulators' push to update oil cars
The trail stretches 4,225 miles from the Barents to the Black Sea
A company is using cameras and heat sensors to track people in their store
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