As the world warms because of climate change, marine animals are moving for the colder waters near the poles
Forget stuffed animal replicas or little plastic figurines, this team just made a real, life-sized Wall-E Robot
Moose are some of the most majestic creatures around, and now they're going bald
You don't need a magazine or soda, but they serve to drown out the embarrassment you feel over your intended purchase
It can take years to recover from a big loss, like being fired or having a marriage fall apart
This book will advise women on everything from "conduct in the street" to "deportment at a hotel" to "incorrect words" to "obligations to gentlemen"
A new 40% spirit is made from coffee grounds
The story of the game is a bit more delicious than just an insane beat down. It involves revenge, baseball, clerical errors and thousands of dollars
Computer criminals freeze your computer and pose as FBI agents demanding a ransom for all of your illegal downloads
People with Walking Corps Syndrome, also called Cotard's syndrome, feel as though they are dead
Though the band is broken up, the sounds of the elephants will never grow old
When beloved films like Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke or My Neighbor Totoro air on television, the traders know to gear up for a loss
The Age Explorer gives an idea of what it's like to age
In 1979, the MIT Computer Museum was founded, and in 1983 the television show Computer Chronicles TV went to visit
Memory blanks, flashbacks and an eventual distortion of the traumatic event are all normal reactions to experiencing a disaster
New pressures have engineers turning to old ideas, and Rolls-Royce is working on a sailing ship
In the near future, it may become both cheaper and greener to fly small planes
Could-be contenders - the brown hare, the little owl, the horse chestnut tree - are all invasive species in Britain, so don't qualify as a national emblem
Mexico has its share of dangerous spots. But some parts of Mexico are just as unsafe as some parts of the United States, and some parts are safer
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