Researchers have discovered that ammonia produced from tons of seabird guano helps form low lying clouds that can partially block sunlight
Chinese scientists injected a cancer patient with T-cells modified to attack tumor cells
Lost-wax casting is still used in modern manufacturing
Corn has come a long way since its grassy beginnings
George Frandsen's 1,200-piece coprolite collection earns the Florida man a spot in Guinness World Records
A fraudulent 5-cent piece dug up in Deadwood may not be very valuable, but its story is worth its weight in gold
Several recent studies provided a glimmer of hope, but these developments alone won't halt climate change
Bernini’s “Elephant and Obelisk” is missing part of its tusk
As the war came to a close, the U.S. government was itching to get ahold of the German wartime technology
Caretakers fear the row over the metro's overspending could endanger the ancient arena
Chemical traces left on cell phones show what people eat, what drugs they take and even what cosmetics they use
Using an two types of lasers, researchers measured the ejection of helium electrons with previously unheard of precision
This big cat is the first female thought to enter the area in over 40 years
The ziggurat of Nimrud was the ancient city’s central temple
On this day 149 years ago, the first digital transmitter debuted
The late, great reporter turned curiosity into a career that changed journalism
Now you can get around Marrakech on a fleet of bicycles—no air pollution needed
The cameras would help track exactly when the sun rises
<i>Dungeons & Dragons</i>, Little People and the humble swing are this year’s toy honorees
Researchers identify a protein associated with itchy rash in mice
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