Across the steppes of eastern Europe, anthropomorphic stone stelae have dotted the landscape for centuries
In a slightly different universe, perhaps Salieri would be considered a greater genius than Mozart
We have the answers to your burning chili pepper questions
14th century feces not so different from today
After long scientific endeavor, these drones flocked together
A strange substance found on the neck and chest of mummies in China is the world's oldest cheese
The wildly popular restaurant review site, Yelp, has issued its first top 100 list of the best restaurants in the United States
Despite the health and environmental issues, a thriving black market makes China the world's biggest e-waste importer
At least 300 books about the young Jewish girl who was killed in the Holocaust, including her famous diary, were vandalized in Tokyo libraries.
As a fix, wine scientists are searching for a wild yeast species that will produce less alcoholic beverages
New research suggests that oversleeping makes teen feels better, and adults feel worse
If you help science, science will help you adopt a shark
Today, five people were selected at random to visit the cave at Altamira for the first time in 12 years
Compared to people whose sight is intact, blind people experience touch, smell, taste and sound more frequently in dreams
While drone ships aren’t around the corner, they’re probably coming soon enough to keep ship workers up at night
Artists Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson collaborated on an online art project
In 1945, the government gave America a nationwide curfew for the first and last time
Less than a week after the uprising in the Ukraine, some groups are already documenting the historic moment
For more than a century, no one in Germany knew where this mummy came from
Scientists add two miles to the stone's 140 mile trip, but still don't know how they made it
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