You, for one, won't have to welcome your robot overlords too soon
Filmmaker Storm Theunissen tired to find out just how much she could get for the various pieces of her
Rather than just ask the crowd to help answer math problems or scientific ponderings, why not challenge the crowd to design the questions themselves?
A sudden shift seen off the coast of Svalbard demonstrates how the world's ecosystems will be reformed by persistent climate change
While jobs declined in England between 2008 to 2010, researchers found that suicides increased
Archaeologists are excavating hundreds of skeletons from the boggy swamps, and the remains belong to men who all sacrificed around the time of Christ
The U.S. Census Bureau announced yesterday that our population has hit one of math's favorite landmarks
You're not the only one with post Olympics blues, athletes have it way worse
Straddling the seam between the Eurasian and Arabian tectonic plates, Iran has a history plagued with earthquakes
Geneticists are busy figuring out whether humans and Neanderthals got busy
After 25 years of man-eating, Discovery's Shark Week embraces conservation
It's her birthday today, and while the master chef loved science she would have hated today's laboratory produced food
Scientists have found a way to replace about 50 percent of chocolate's fat with fruit juice without losing flavor
How does the United States stand up against other countries in rewarding our Olympic athletes? Not well
University of Florida researchers cut into the largest python found in the Everglades, measuring a whopping 17-feet-7-inches long and weighing 165 pounds
In 2025, chances are you'll live in one of these cities. Today, chances are you haven't heard of some of them
Amateur archaeologist claims to have found lost pyramids using Google Earth. Real archaeologists are skeptical
The master helped director shape both modern cinema, and the minds of a generation
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