The mysterious substance may suck gas from the galaxies—and a gasless galaxy is a dead galaxy
She was an American DJ who served six years in prison for her wartime radio broadcasts from Japan
New research brings together competing concepts to describe how the mysterious features form
Hunting wiped out wild populations of the scimitar-horned creatures, but breeding programs are helping them make a comeback
Once thought to be a rare condition, some forms of synesthesia may be fairly common
Coups, clairvoyants, invisible ink
The Europeans were fascinated by Pacific Islanders' comfort in the water
Hint: it’s not a great moment in American history
The miracle baby turned matriarch was 60 years old
His experience helped make spaceflight safer
It belonged to a parish church for centuries
So far, at least 82 false killer whales have died
The 6,200-mile long bow-shaped wrinkle may have been caused by gravity waves
The founding father wrote letters in the voice of female pseudonyms throughout his life
The Black Spy and the White Spy have been chasing each other around in <i>MAD</i> Magazine for 56 years
Researchers cooled a tiny aluminum drum almost to absolute zero and think they can go even further
The beautiful locale makes up for the spartan lifestyle expected of successful applicants
The International Space Station’s resident fish shed light on life in microgravity
After successfully deploying ten satellites into orbit, the rocket's first stage adeptly landed on a floating platform
Sending teensy satellites into space isn’t just an experiment in cute—it's an effort to reduce the cost of sending tech into space
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